Wolves are skillful hunters, and large, hoofed ungulates like deer and elk are generally on the menu. But scientists increasingly recognize that these keystone predators have an exceptionally varied diet partaking in everything fish to fruit! Even so, Wolf Conservation Center webcam watchers were were surprised to catch Mexican gray wolf Trumpet in a rather unexpected culinary endeavor today. You might think it's just another day in the pack, but what transpired was nothing short of astonishing. Not only did Trumpet opt for a nutritious detour of leafy greens, but the acrobatics she displayed in acquiring her 'salad' were nothing less than a marvel of nature's agility! Remember, this isn't your average wolf - Trumpet is a mother of six newborn pups , and only three weeks postpartum. So enjoy seeing Trumpet defying the norm, showcasing her exceptional athleticism, and highlighting the remarkable adaptability of these keystone predators. Tune in to the WCC webcams anytime, and experience the surprising world of wolves, where expectations are always delightfully exceeded. The WCC, a 501c3 non-profit organization in South Salem, NY, is one of a network of facilities participating in the Mexican Wolf Species Survival Plan - a bi-national initiative whose primary purpose is to support the reestablishment of Mexican gray wolves in the wild through captive breeding, public education, and research. For more information about wolves and the WCC's participation in wolf recovery, please visit our website at . If you want to watch the WCC's critically endangered Mexican gray wolves or red wolves in live time, visit our live wolf webcams at If you see something cool, let us know! Follow us on Facebook - Find us on Twitter - Find us on Twitch - And on Instagram -
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