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Wolves and their prey all fear the human ‘‘super predator’’
October 13, 2025
Kasper et al. experimentally demonstrate that wolves and their ungulate prey significantly fear humans, thereby verifying that fear of predominantly diurnal humans causes all to be nocturnal. Wolves remained fearful of humans even where legally protected, indicating that accessing human-related foodstuffs—not fearlessness—best explains why wolves ever risk encounters with the human “super predator.”
Document: Wolves-Fear-Humans.pdf 
Author(s): Katharina Kasper, Elise Say-Sallaz, Michael Clinchy, Jose M. Vila Lo ́ pez, Liana Y. Zanette, Dries P.J. Kuijper
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