Maned Wolf facts
While investigating facts about Maned Wolf Pet and Maned Wolf Habitat, I found out little known, but curios details like:
The maned wolf is the largest canid of South America. It looks more like a long-legged fox than a wolf. Genetic studies show that it is neither fox nor true wolf, but a distinct species. It is the only member of its genus, Chrysocyon.
how to draw a maned wolf?
Piss from the Maned wolf smells like marijuana and one day had police searching for pot smokers at a Dutch zoo. The officers were really just smelling wolf piss.
What do maned wolves eat?
In my opinion, it is useful to put together a list of the most interesting details from trusted sources that I've come across answering what does a maned wolf sound like. Here are 11 of the best facts about Maned Wolf Bark and Maned Wolf Height I managed to collect.
what does the maned wolf eat?
-
Maned wolf pee smells like cannabis, so much so that the police once searched the Rotterdam Zoo for pot smokers because someone mistook the pee smell for marijuana.
-
The maned wolf's urine smells so much like marijuana it caused police at the Rotterdam Zoo to go on the hunt for cannabis smokers
-
The urine of the maned wolf, largest South American canid, has a very distinctive odor likened to hops or cannabis. At the Rotterdam Zoo, this smell once set the police on a hunt for cannabis smokers. The substance likely responsible is pyrazine, which occurs in both plants.
-
The maned wolf's urin smells like marijuana.In fact, so much that in 2006 in Rotterdam, Netherlands, police responded to a complaint that someone was smoking pot at the Rotterdam zoo, only to find out that the smell in question was maned wolf's pee.
-
Despite looking like a giant fox and having "wolf" in it's name, the Maned Wolf is not related to either animal.
-
Maned Wolf urine smells like Marijuana - Someone even reported it at a zoo thinking someone was smoking pot!
-
The Maned Wolf is often referred to as the "Skunk Wolf" because its urine smells so similar to Marijuana. So much so that police were called to a Zoo, to investigate where the smell was coming from.
-
About the Mane Wolf, an Omnivorous Canid that is the only one in it's Genus, mates for life and emits a defensive odor, similar to a skunk, that has been mistaken for marijuana. [4:50]