Playing with wolves is allowed
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/en/article/playing-with-wolves-is-allowedNorway has a Polar Park where visitors are allowed direct contact with wolves. Let's take a closer look at these graceful predators, usually separated from humans by fences in a zoo.
5 PHOTOS
1. On the so-called "Howling Night", visitors to the park have the opportunity to spend the whole night among these mysterious animals and watch the wolves howl at the moon in the light of the aurora borealis.
2. People can observe the behavior of wolves in close proximity, cuddle with them and see something never before seen - fearless animals in a safe environment.
3. In the wild, wolves are afraid of people and, if they think they are in danger, they can attack humans.
4. Wolves from Polar Park were raised in a constant environment of people and never faced aggression from their side. Therefore, they see a friend in a person and treat him with love.
5. Visitors to the park have a unique opportunity to take advantage of the wolf's hospitality and fully enjoy the close company of these magnificent creatures.
Keywords: Norway | Polar Park | Country | World | Wolves | Animals | People | Relationships | Humans | Zoo
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