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the wolves will instantly run away without attacking you at all.
this tend to happen with every animals, including buffalo and else.
tripod is a life saver when hunting dangerous animals :)
i checked another day and i find a pack of 3 at the same place, crossing again in the exact same pattern.
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/768359624111860947/C1F662E2D8FF4851B02C0F1F6E36449210EAC3E5/ the diamonds on the right, with two golds on the left, one grey one pristine, muching up a nice big 923 Sheep
I have been playing the Spain map for quite a few months now. I don't have real difficulty in finding them. But I notice that they don't seem to attack anymore or, at least, not as regularly as they used to. When I first started playing in Spain the aggressive wolves were an exhilarating part of the map experience. Now I'm a bit disappointed (maul me please ... any wolf will do). They run away and keep their distance. Hell, the piggies in Mexico kill me more often than I encounter wolves in Spain. :) But I wholly understand the need for authenticity - dogshocker's comment above. If Iberian wolves are in reality more elusive and not really as aggressive, then I can live with it. But still ... I miss their gnarly faces and putrid breath. :)