The only “Human Wolf King” in the history of wolves. (Image / flip from Weibo)
Is there a pure “cross” friendship between humans and carnivorous wild animals? Mr. Wang, 26, from Inner Mongolia, proved that he “of course exists” with practical actions. Since 2015, he has adopted injured wild wolves at the Wildlife Rescue Station. So far, if natural breeding is included, he has collected a total of 320 wolves, which can be called the only “Human Wolf King” in the history of wolves.
according to“Video of mountain and sea”According to the report, since 2015, Mr. Wang has adopted and cared for injured wild wolves at the wildlife rescue station. Now with natural breeding, he has 320 wolves. In addition to feeding wolves every day, Mr. Wang talks even with them Playing together, he can be called a real “human wolf king”.
Mr. Wang said that he works at a wild animal rescue station, and many wolves that have been injured and cannot survive in the wild will be sent here. He also added that he grew up in Inner Mongolia and was infected with the unity spirit of wolves, so he really liked wild wolves when he was a child, so he would continue to take care of wolves due to the rare opportunities.
Now he spends almost 365 days a year with wolves. She said: “Although the last group were wild wolves, after raising their pups, they developed feelings for each other.” Over the years, she has developed a deep relationship with wolves. , the wolf is also his most loyal friend, so he will always take care of the wolves until he is old.
Of course, Mr. Wang was also injured in the wolf breeding process. The most serious was that his mouth was bitten by wild wolves and more than 30 stitches were sewn up. Miraculously, after that, the wolf that bit him was finally willing to let him get close to it. Before that, he never let Mr. Wang get close to it.
The report also states that what needs to be remembered is that the reason wolves trust Mr. Wang is the result of a long-term relationship. If ordinary people encounter wild wolves in the wild, they don’t have to be brave. “After all, wild animals are ferocious. Yes, it’s not the obedient pet dog in the family.