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Six wolf pups were caught on film howling in the James Bay region of Northern Quebec.

While not all of us can say that we’ve seen a wolf, most of us have heard its howl. And though a wolf’s howl often has ominous connotations, the behaviour is actually a form of social bonding.

Because the howl is such a critical social skill, it’s very important for wolf pups to learn the behaviour early.

This tiny pack of pups waste no time developing their social skills, treating a driver in the James Bay region of Northern Quebec to a once-in-a-lifetime show—and an adorable one at that.


It is fortunate that the driver is safely inside the car, as we can assume the pups mother is nearby. While wolves are not naturally aggressive toward people, they are wary of them, and a mother would naturally be very protective of her little ones.
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Responses to "Amazing close encounter with 6 wolf pups howling together In North Quebec"

  1. Unknown says:

    love that sound

  2. Denna says:

    Beautiful. Wonder where Mom is?

  3. Anonymous says:

    Wonderful. I heard mum howl once and they all stop to listen...she's not far away.
    What an amazing moment to witness!

  4. Anonymous says:

    I don't think Mum would have injured anyone. Just call her pups and get away from those terrible smelling humans. Lets not make this into the "big bad wolf" No wonder we can't that image away from people.

  5. Out on the road, looking for mom.

  6. Anonymous says:

    perhaps they are looking for mum and are looking toward the right side of ditch. maybe mom got hit by a vehicle and is in that ditch

  7. Anonymous says:

    More likely, the mother must be hunting for food

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