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  1. 3. Aug. 2016 · When hunting for food, sea wolves can swim miles between islands and rocky outcrops to feast on seals and animal carcasses found on the rocks.

  2. On the coast of Vancouver Island, a remarkable species of wolf thrives almost exclusively on seafood. These sea wolves have adapted to become excellent swimmers, enabling them to hunt for...

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  3. While we may typically associate wolf meals with things like elk and caribou, as much as 90 percent of the sea wolves’ diet is made up of seafood — almost a quarter of it, salmon. They also hunt seals and river otters and forage for barnacles, clams, fish eggs and whale carcasses. Image: Bob Winfree/ NPS.

  4. 18. Nov. 2020 · On Canada's west coast, a small wolf population has been found that survives mostly on seafood! Think salmon, clams, seals, fish eggs, and even fish carcasses. Being excellent swimmers, they are known to swim for miles between the mainland and the islands. These wolves are known as the coastal, sea, or fishing wolves.

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  5. At Canada’s western edge, beachcombing wolves swim between islands, eating whatever the sea serves up.

  6. This wolf (above) is a type of gray wolf known as a sea wolf. Sea wolves live along the coast of western Canada and Alaska, and on the hundreds of islands nearby. But they don’t always stay on dry land. They dive into the cold northern Pacific Ocean and swim between islands, searching for food.

  7. 29. Juni 2017 · One could almost call these sea wolves pescatarians – 90 percent of their food comes directly from the ocean, with a fourth of it coming from eating salmon. On top of having distinctive food patterns, sea wolves are also excellent swimmers, with their farthest record being swimming to an archipelago 7.5 miles from the nearest landmass.