Wolves along the British Columbia coast, known as sea wolves, survive almost entirely on marine resources, with 90% of their diet coming from the ocean. Genetically distinct from inland wolves, they swim miles each day in search of food.
Not a fan of the AI use here. But I was lucky enough to catch a glimpse of a rain wolf family one early morning while hiking the Nootka Trail last hear. They're extremely skittish so once they saw us they promptly left the beach and returned to the bush but it was genuinely a life highlight.
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Starting with a complaint might not be the best way to communicate. I think it’s amazing that you got a glimpse of that wolf family! Have a great day! www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/arti...
Meet the Rare Swimming Wolves That Eat Seafood
Unlike its interior cousins, gray wolves of Vancouver Island live with two paws in the ocean and two paws on land.