Gray (timber) wolf
Images copyright by Mark A. Chappell



Wolves are one of the signature mammals of Alaska; this is the only state in the US with extensive healthy populations of these intelligent and highly social hunters.   One of their common names is the 'gray' wolf, but wolves come in all colors from white to black.   Although they are usually quite shy, the dark one year old male shown here rather confidently -- even playfully -- approached our tour bus on a rainy day in Denali National Park.   In his summer coat, he looked very tall and lean, and the driver told us that despite his 'friendly' attitude, this animal was an efficient hunter that had taken down two moose calves by himself the previous week.   The distant gray animal, also photographed in Denali, shows a more familiar wolf coat pattern; the 'portrait' of a gray animal is of a captive.

  • digital captures, Canon 1D Mk. II, 500 mm f4 IS lens; gray animal with 1.4X converter (2005, 2006)
  • captive 'portrait': Nikon FM2, Nikon 300mm f4.5, Kodachrome 64 (1978)