Wolf Scraps For Dinner | The Great Human Race
They've devoured it. There's no reason to put ourselves in danger. We're going to let these wolves finish eating this carcass and take off. I think they're losing interest; they got to be full.
With food options limited in the frozen tundra, Ice Age man found himself in competition with another predator: the wolf. Although rivals at first, over time the wolves became accustomed to humans as we scavenged off each other's kills. It's possible that by as early as 30,000 years ago, wolves became domesticated and served as useful hunting partners to humans.
Every dog on the planet today can trace their roots back to those wolves.
All right, this is our chance! Let's get in there before those birds get in there. I don't know what will be left; it just looks like a pile of blood and bones. There's nothing left.
We need to get this job done as soon as possible, get out of here before animals come back and before we get frostbite.
Oh, it smells like animal feces! The wolves have urinated and defecated all over the meat. There's almost nothing we can consume because all of the meat has been tainted.