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'Wolf Man' Lives With Pack in the Wild
He Even Pretends to Eat From Animal Carcasses
ABC News
(April 6) - When Shaun Ellis came upon three abandoned wolf pups, he decided to raise them to be wild in a most unconventional way -- by pretending to be a wolf himself.
Ellis has spent his entire life studying the behavior of wolves and their interaction with humans. The National Geographic Channel followed Ellis' fascinating pursuit, producing a documentary called "A Man Among Wolves" that airs April 16.

First becoming interested in wolves as a child, Ellis says he decided to live among a wolf pack to help bridge the gap between wolves and humans. Ellis readily admits that many people will find it crazy that he lives and behaves like a wolf, but he thinks the ultimate benefits of his experiment make his case.

In the documentary, Ellis describes how he eats and lives with the wolves. His food is placed in a plastic bag inside an animal carcass that the rest of the wolves eat from.

In some ways, Ellis almost stopped being human. He talked about putting his emotions on hold while he was with the animals, because wolves do not feel emotions. When he leaves the pack, he finds it difficult to interact with other human beings. He is a "true wolf man. You can't get closer to wolves than he has," the documentary's producer, Bernard Walton, said of Ellis.
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It takes a lot of guts to do something like that.
Dewlanna
I can't wait to watch it. Seems incredibly interesting.
Spurious George
That is sooo cool! I love these kinds of stories and feral children stories too. I can read about feral children for hours.

Cant wait to see the documentary and thanks for posting this.
DigitalDreamer
I hate when people try to cope with wolves,Give the wolves their space for god sakes and this idiot thinks hes a wolf.Omg this guy is something else,really he is disgust.gif
graylady2
QUOTE(Darkwind @ Apr 6 2007, 05:09 PM) [snapback]1616508[/snapback]
It takes a lot of guts to do something like that.


I watched this a few days ago...and he wasn't in "the wild". The wolves are in a "natural habitat" enclosure. Like a zoo there are people who can watch what's happening.
EmpressStarXVII
I saw him on a news channel this morning. Ridiculous if you ask me.
DigitalDreamer
Thanks you,At least somebody has some commen sense.That guy should back off,He is totally mental for doing what he is.
Spurious George
Anyone see that documentary 'Grizzly Man' where that dude get right up in faces of grizzly bears and talks to them like babies? Its awesome he gets eaten at the end. So ya if the wolves dont like him I hope they eat him too and if they dont care then whatever, animals arent as fragile as some people like to think they are. Put up with you or eat you, easy enough for me.
MUM24/7
QUOTE(Darkwind @ Apr 7 2007, 08:09 AM) [snapback]1616508[/snapback]
It takes a lot of guts to do something like that.


Or a certain mental illness...... rolleyes.gif
DigitalDreamer
I couldnot have said it batter myself mum,I agree catch if the wolves dont like the guy i hope they eat him.
Cerbero
I dont judge this guy, everything is OK to me if it increases our knowledge on science and animal behaviour, anyway its his life, if he gets mentally insane at least he tried to pull soemthing out of this
Ando
Incredible.... I'd love to try living like that for a while tongue.gif
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