Wolves have always been considered to be ferocious and greedy animals, but in Britain there is a "wolf whisperer" named Ellis, who in the 30 years of "dancing with wolves", in addition to living in peace, has also studied the habits of wolves in depth, and even learned the language of wolves.
Ellis has been interested in animals since childhood, but since there were no wolves in Britain, he traveled to the United States to live with a native Indian for 9 years with the wolves, and learned from the Indians how to communicate with wolves. By chance, he encounters 3 young wolves abandoned by their mother wolves, and in order to prevent the three young wolves from starving to death, Ellis decides to raise them himself.
In the process of raising wolves, Ellis chose a different way, he disguised himself as a wolf, lived with young wolves like a wolf mother, ate and lived with 3 young wolves, and often howled with them to the sky
In order to show his position in the wolf pack, Ellis often competes with wolves for food, in which, in order to avoid eating raw food as much as possible, Ellis often cooks his own food quietly, and then puts them into a plastic bag and hides them in animal carcasses, he only grabs his share, the picture shows that during the feeding process, a wolf comes to grab food, and Ellis roars angrily at it like a wolf.
After a long time with wolves, Ellis said that he himself has mastered the language of wolves and can communicate with wolves through body posture, facial expressions and voices. He even went to Poland to use the wolf language he learned, and after 6 weeks of experiments, he successfully prevented wolves from attacking livestock
With Ellis's encouragement, his girlfriend Helen also participated in the life of dancing with wolves, eating meat-based diets such as steak, liver and kidneys every day to make her life habits closer to wolves.
At the same time, Ellis taught Helen how to imitate the wolf's posture, whimpering and howling, and even taught her how to chew the cooked liver into the mouth of the wolf cub.
Helen also encountered several dangers when dealing with wolves. Once the wolf cub bit Helen's mouth and did not want to go, she had to signal to Ellis to let him carefully drag the wolf cub away, but Helen's lips were still half bitten off. But Helen humorously stated that she had also found an unexpected benefit: the wolf saliva's ability to heal wounds was exceptional.
"Actually, scratching your throat is a wolf showing that it trusts you, that it wants you to lie still and believe it won't hurt you. If I pushed it away immediately, it would immediately tear through my throat. ”
Now that Ellis's wolf family has grown, he brought up the 3 male wolves, met 3 other young she-wolves in the safari park, and also gave birth to baby wolf cubs