Posted on February 16, 2011.
Are there any wolves in the ski resorts? as a European, I know there are no wolves in the ski resorts here. but in the U.S. (eg Aspen)
reports of people who are attacked by wolves or coyotes?
I've never seen or heard of a wolf being a ski resort. Wolves are shy and tend to stay away from large populations and human activity. They will also follow prey such as deer and they generally stay away from stations as well. They will all be in countries with low where food is more readily available in winter. A coyote is more likely to be seen a wolf because it is a scavenger. But I never saw one at the station. If one is seen, they are small and easily frightened if you do not run and hold on.
The closest I come to see a predator at a ski resort is seeing mountain lion tracks at Lake Louise in Alberta and reports of mountain lion tracks in Revelstoke.
In fact, you probably will not see animals all the birds elsewhere. I do not remember the last time I saw anything other than a dog in a patrol station.
No wolves, but many reported cougar attacks. usually occurs after 23 hours and several cran-tinis. Beware ........ these cats are often disguised as rabbits, but once the paint and powder are rubbed you can see their claws. The biggest danger is an alpha - jointly with a carry permit.
Probably not. They are very shy animals and are not likely to approach people, especially in seaside resorts. Perhaps the night (because they are nocturnal) and when there are no people around. I did not hear stories about the attacks ... you should be fine
Wolves and Coyo are solitary and very suspicious of their surroundings.They may accidentally pass by one without knowing it, but more often they avoid them because of noise and people.
Lima stole my answer! LOL.
You just watch the movie Frozen, is not it? :)