Um. They do.
In fact there was a headline story about a young boy that was killed by wolves just yesterday. Ok, so you might discount that one based upon the circumstances, but I assure you that there are plenty of documented and verified cases of wolves attacking people.
Actually the first verified human death at the hands of healthy wild wolves in North America was only in November last year, but wolves have a very long history of killing people throughout Europe.
In fact there was a headline story about a young boy that was killed by wolves just yesterday. Ok, so you might discount that one based upon the circumstances, but I assure you that there are plenty of documented and verified cases of wolves attacking people.
Actually the first verified human death at the hands of healthy wild wolves in North America was only in November last year, but wolves have a very long history of killing people throughout Europe.
Nope. You are all wrong. I am speaking of wild wolves and not hybreds or so-called tame wolves. The only documented attack in the history of the world was around 1946 in Canada when a wolf chased some guys on a railway handcar. They shot the poor wolf and later he was discovered to be rabid.
I see that folk tales are still around.
