In China and Tibet the mountain wolves are lazy.
@sathviksouvik (19484)
December 16, 2022 7:48pm CST
In China and Tibet the mountain wolves are lazy. Generally too cold weather makes the animals lazy as it is very cold. The wolves stay at big heights. There are lush green forests with wild animals. As the forests are situated at heights there are very strong mist and fog in the region.
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@DaddyEvil (137259)
• United States
17 Dec 22
If you were outside in the cold all the time, you might not be very energetic, either.
I'm sure they wake up and move around when they get hungry enough.
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@DaddyEvil (137259)
• United States
17 Dec 22
@jobelbojel You could help the wolves get some exercise if you wanted to run around carrying some raw beef in your pocket, Bojel. I'm sure the wolves would enjoy that.
@sathviksouvik (19484)
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17 Dec 22
@DaddyEvil thanks DE we were very happy to have the wolves sleepy. We were in open jeep. If they were active I would have not dared to a snap from close distance
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@jobelbojel (35578)
• Philippines
17 Dec 22
Maybe when it is time for hunting for food they will wake up
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@sathviksouvik (19484)
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17 Dec 22
thanks Bojel you are right. They also contact all the wolves and go for hunting together
@snowy22315 (180784)
• United States
17 Dec 22
They are probably trying to stay warm an conserve energy.
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@sathviksouvik (19484)
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17 Dec 22
yes snowy when they run they use such amount of energy that at other time they sleep
@sathviksouvik (19484)
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17 Dec 22
thanks Ocean we were very happy they were sleeping. I was in an open jeep with my mother wife and two sons. If they were active I had to instruct the driver to put the jeep at highest gear and move away
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@sathviksouvik (19484)
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18 Dec 22
@RebeccasFarm thanks Ocean I got some scolding from my guide I tried to convince I will hardly get scope of taking snap of the sleeping wolves from such a close distance
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@abhinalstrikr (4111)
• India
17 Dec 22
in the very cold its difficult to move i think body process slows down and we tend to become lazy
@sathviksouvik (19484)
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17 Dec 22
thanks Dev D, yes the flexibility of the muscles also slow down
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@Beestring (14561)
• Hong Kong
17 Dec 22
That's a nice photo. I'm sure they'll move around when they are hungry.
@sathviksouvik (19484)
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17 Dec 22
thanks Cheung yes I agree with you, when the wolves run for hunting they put in so much of effort that after that they become lazy