Your eyes do not deceive you. If you watch this video and believe you're seeing a wolf in southern Missouri, you're correct. But, there's something else you should know, too.
There are very few that can say what this Missouri man can. He truly is best friends with real wolves and he explains how me made it happen and how others can, too.
While I think the concern isn't really relevant, I understand that there are some Missouri ranchers who are increasingly becoming concerned about wolves returning to Missouri. If that is even a fleeting thought in your head, you really should consider getting attack donkeys and I'm being serious.
It's not a common sight to see a wolf in the Midwest. It's even more rare to see a black wolf, but that's exactly what a trail cam just captured in Minnesota.
Next time you go to the St. Louis Zoo, you'll something new. Actually, it's a bunch of new things as a pack of American Red Wolves are now on the prowl there. Don't worry. It's actually a good thing.
It's not often you get to see a wolves close up. Thanks to a Midwest trail cam, you can see a large wolf pack with video that shows them crossing a frozen lake.
I will admit that I'm not really asking a question because I know the answer already. Or, at least I think I do. The internet is still arguing over whether a Missouri trail cam shows a wolf or a coyote. You can watch the video and come to your own conclusion.
There are many in Missouri that claim to have seen wolves. It does happen although many times it's a case of mistaken identity with coyotes. However, there is one place (and only one) in Missouri where you are guaranteed to see these fascinating animals.
A hunter in the Midwest was trying to trap coyotes who were encroaching on his land. Instead, he ended up capturing a huge black wolf and it took the efforts of many to save it.