in of the wolves and men, the author describes the wolves as

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intelligent, social, and elusive creatures that have a complex hierarchical structure within their packs. The author also emphasizes their ability to adapt and survive in various environments, their formidable hunting skills, and their important role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem. Additionally, the author highlights the deep historical and cultural significance of wolves, their portrayal in folklore and mythology, and the human perception and interaction with them.
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