Arctic Wolf Attacks Scientist -- A Unique Canadian Incident

  • Jenness S
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Recent biological studies have concluded that North American wolves are rarely dangerous to humans. To date the scientific literature contains only one well-documented account of a vicious wolf attack on a man, an incident that took place in northwestern Ontario in 1942. A ...

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Jenness, S. E. (1985). Arctic Wolf Attacks Scientist -- A Unique Canadian Incident. ARCTIC, 38(2). https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic2122

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