Gray Wolf

Gray Wolf — page 3
The wolves gain the advantage in the woods The snow is not melted there The wolves wide round paws help them dash across the snow’s crust The caribou’s heavier bodies cause their hooves to sink to the ground The slowest caribou begins to fall behind the rest of the herd Moments after the prey crosses into the forest the caribou in the back catches sight of the predators It scrambles to move to the middle of the herd But trying to move quickly through the snow only slows the animal down The wolves surround the caribou as its herd bounds farther away The pack had been focused on this caribou from the start It had been limping ever so slightly The wolves know it is the easiest to catch The lead female wolf races in front of the caribou Dashing back and forth she blocks its path to the disappearing herd She is the quickest wolf but the males are stronger They take down the trembling prey After the kill the lead male and female eat first 6