00:00Wolves across the world, how different habitats shape the hunter.
00:05A Mexican wolf trots through pine forest in New Mexico.
00:09Wolf subspecies roam deserts, tundra mountains, forests, islands, and arctic ice.
00:15Mexican wolves move through Arizona and New Mexico forests,
00:19where recovery teams track one of North America's rarest gray wolves.
00:23Arctic wolves cross Canada's Ellesmere Island on white paws,
00:27blending into snow while hunting musk oxen and arctic hares.
00:31Eurasian wolves travel through European and Asian forests,
00:35where packs follow deer, boar, and livestock near villages.
00:39Indian wolves run across dry grasslands and scrublands,
00:43using lean bodies built for heat and open ground.
00:47Arabian wolves move through desert hills in the Middle East,
00:50surviving with smaller bodies, large ears, and scarce prey.
00:55Tundra wolves roam northern Russia,
00:58where pale coats and long legs help them follow reindeer across frozen ground.
01:03Vancouver Island wolves walk along British Columbia shorelines,
01:07swimming between islands and feeding on deer, seals, and salmon.
01:11Great Plains wolves once crossed American prairies in large packs,
01:15hunting bison, elk, and deer across open grass.
01:19Pine forests, arctic snow, desert hills, island beaches, and prairie grass,
01:25shape wolves into different hunters.
01:27A wolf lifts its nose into cold wind,
01:30while paw prints trail behind it in snow.
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