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Wolves do not abandon their parents when they grow old, and the loyalty of a she-wolf's husband is unmatched. Wolves do not abandon their parents when they grow old, and the loyalty of a she-wolf's husband is unmatched. 

A male wolf does not hang out with another female when he is bound to his wife, lest his offspring be lost and scattered. He is even more careful than humans.
A wolf does not eat poison, no matter how hungry it is. He always catches his prey alive.

The wolf is called a righteous son because it is the only animal that respects its parents in their old age.
When the wolf finds his life partner, she lives with him for life. It does not replace him with another even after his death.

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Likewise, wolves do not abandon their parents when they grow old and cannot provide food. Young wolves hunt and carry prey to their dens, where they share food with their elderly parents and their cubs.
Bedouins call wolves "descendants of kings"... Why...?!

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The she-wolf's husband's loyalty is unparalleled. That is, he marries only one wolf in his life and does not betray her. She also does not betray her husband. The wolf knows his children because they were created by one mother and one father.
In the event of the death of one of the spouses, mourning is carried out for a period of at least three months.

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When they are unable to follow the pack on the hunt, the parents stay in the den and their children hunt and provide food for them.

Qualities of the wolf are courage, loyalty, self-respect, which can serve as an example to many people!

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