Two unusual black wolves are considered brother -in -law, according to a conservation organization, was caught on camera crossing a stream in a forest in Poland.
The rare vision, which was captured on the video last year, has inspired the Save Wildlife Conservation Fund Poland to retrieve scattle drops in the forest, in which the wolves were seen, so scientists were seen, so scientists were seen Can know more in
The Associated Press reported that the video camera was founded by a project coordinator Joanna Tocidlovska with a wildlife organization to study the beaver.
But she was surprised when she reviewed the recorded footage and looked at the wolves instead. He decided to leave the camera to learn more about rare animals.
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This image made from a video provided by Save Wildlife Conservation Fund Poland shows a rare black wolf, crossing a stream in a polish forest in the last summer. (Save Wildlife Conservation Fund Poland through AP)
“It is something new and unusual,” Tocidlovska explained The Wire Service.
In one of the clips captured, a gray wolf and black wolf crossed a stream in the forest, although slowly water was almost up to their bells. Once near the other side, both wolves jumped on the bank before walking away.
In another clip recorded in the fall, two black wolves and a gray wolf were seen crossing the same stream.
Researchers will not disclose the location of vision, to protect rare wolves.
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Rare wolves were seen crossing a stream. (Save Wildlife Conservation Fund Poland through AP)
In Poland, most of the 3,000 wolves are gray with red or black accents.
Black fur is prone to a genetic mutation that occurred with pet dogs thousands of years ago.
In Europe, dark fur is rare, although in Yelostone National Park in the United States, there are at least half of the wolf population black fur.
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One of the black wolves was seen with a gray wolf. (Save Wildlife Conservation Fund Poland through AP)
Toczydlowska said that the possibility of two black wolves was brother -in -law and at the age of almost a year, which he envisaged on the basis that wolves travel in families and both were about 66 pounds. He also said that one of at least one black wolves was a male.
Wolves were almost extinct in Poland by the 1950s, although the population has reversed in recent years, especially in the central part of the country.
Toczydlowska and their colleagues helped educate the public how the wolves live safely in areas settled by packs.
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“For people, this is a new incident,” Roman Gulula, head of the organization’s Wolf Monitoring Project, told AP. “Education is one of our major, major goals.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.