Good Hunting 



to the invariable wolf habit, attacked 

 him from behind, hamstringing him and 

 tearing out his flanks. His body was 

 still warm when I came up, but his mur- 

 derers had slunk off, either seeing or 

 smelling me. Their handiwork was un- 

 mistakable, however, for, unlike bears 

 and cougars, wolves invariably attack 

 | their victim at the hind-quarters, and be- 

 gin their feast on the hams or flanks if 

 the animal is of any size. 



