A wolf, Kekoa, from Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center, and her care taker Danielle had recorded incredible moments together, where the giant wolf Kekoa, which means “Brave One,” in Hawaiian, posed together.
The sanctuary of animals is offering place to the wild animals which can not live alone, or survive in the wilderness as they are not capable of the things their species can do, or should do in the wild.
Danielle is a staff member at the wildlife center, where she is taking care of Kekoa. When they get together, the size difference between them is incredible, as Kekoa is a giant wolf next to Danielle.
Kekoa is 115 pounds, and when he stands up on his back paws, he can reach 7 feet tall.
A staff member, Michelle Smith stated, “Since he was raised by people and bottle fed from the time he was born, he is very well socialized, meaning he enjoys the company of people. This is not the same as domesticated or tame. He is still a ‘wild’ animal, and he does tend to show it when he is around his sister. A wolf in the wild would not act this way.”
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