A rare black wolf, wandering alone, has been caught on camera by wildlife experts in Minnesota, stirring up a flurry of interest.
The lone wolf was filmed by cameras at more than one site sniffing through the snow in late winter, with its shaggy black coat barely concealing its piercing yellow eyes. Footage shared by Voyageurs Wolf Project, a University of Minnesota research project studying wolves around Voyageurs National Park in northern Minnesota, quickly went viral.
“People get really jazzed about them,” Voyageurs Wolf Project lead, Tom Gable, told The Epoch Times. “They do look quite stunning when you just look at them, there’s something about them that does seem like it’s almost surreal or mythical. … I think you’ll see that reflected in just how much people gravitate to them.”…