The Wolf That Shocked A Couple, And Surprised A Whole Town
13. Love Was In The Winter Air
The wolf was a weekly sight now. Nick Jans shared with National Geographic: “For want of a better word, the only thing I can say from a human perspective is that it amounted to friendship. If you wanted to be scientifically correct, it would be ‘social mutual tolerance’ But it was more than that. The wolf would come trotting over to say hi, and give a little bow and a relaxed yawn, and go trotting after us when we went skiing. There was no survival benefit. He obviously just enjoyed our company.” But there was more than friendship–there was love in the air, too.