ナショナルジオグラフィックさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ナショナルジオグラフィックInstagram)「Photo by @ronan_donovan | The standoff: A one-year-old arctic wolf, known as Grey Mane, looks back for direction from the rest of his pack while a herd of muskoxen form a defensive rosette nearby. Hop on over to @ronan_donovan to see another photo in this sequence.  Wolves can be patient hunters, especially when faced with this cooperative defense from their main prey on Canada's Ellesmere Island, known in the Inuktitut language of the Far North as Umingmak Nuna, or Muskox Land.  Muskoxen have evolved to work together to achieve what they cannot alone—just like the wolves. While the muskoxen work together to protect themselves, the wolves work together in order to wear down their prey. Both behaviors from prey and predator are inextricably linked—the muskoxen would be a different animal if not for the wolf and vice versa.  Grey Mane is the largest wolf in the pack I followed, but he still needed to learn how to be a master hunter. Hence, he's stepping back from this herd of muskoxen and looking to his older relatives for guidance. Are they lying down or pushing forward? Are they intently focused on their prey or blinking slowly as they look around? These are the behaviors Grey Mane is watching for and others as he learns the ways of how to be a successful wolf in the high Arctic.  There's a three-part series on Grey Mane and his family called Kingdom of the White Wolf—check it out if you're interested to learn more about wolves and this island; streaming online on @disneyplus and more. #kingdomofthewhitewolf #wolf #arcticwolf #nature #wild」12月15日 20時38分 - natgeo

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Photo by @ronan_donovan | The standoff: A one-year-old arctic wolf, known as Grey Mane, looks back for direction from the rest of his pack while a herd of muskoxen form a defensive rosette nearby. Hop on over to @ronan_donovan to see another photo in this sequence.
Wolves can be patient hunters, especially when faced with this cooperative defense from their main prey on Canada's Ellesmere Island, known in the Inuktitut language of the Far North as Umingmak Nuna, or Muskox Land.
Muskoxen have evolved to work together to achieve what they cannot alone—just like the wolves. While the muskoxen work together to protect themselves, the wolves work together in order to wear down their prey. Both behaviors from prey and predator are inextricably linked—the muskoxen would be a different animal if not for the wolf and vice versa.
Grey Mane is the largest wolf in the pack I followed, but he still needed to learn how to be a master hunter. Hence, he's stepping back from this herd of muskoxen and looking to his older relatives for guidance. Are they lying down or pushing forward? Are they intently focused on their prey or blinking slowly as they look around? These are the behaviors Grey Mane is watching for and others as he learns the ways of how to be a successful wolf in the high Arctic.
There's a three-part series on Grey Mane and his family called Kingdom of the White Wolf—check it out if you're interested to learn more about wolves and this island; streaming online on @disneyplus and more. #kingdomofthewhitewolf #wolf #arcticwolf #nature #wild


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