Extremely rare black wolves spotted in Poland’s Świętokrzyskie forests
From TVPWorld.com:
Two black wolves, which are very rarely seen in Europe, have been spotted roaming the forests of central Poland.
The remarkable sight was captured on special cameras set up by wildlife researchers in the northern part of the Świętokrzyskie region, which lies around 150 km south of the capital, Warsaw.
“Black wolves are more commonly seen in North America. In Europe, 99% of wolves have gray fur, as indicated by their scientific name Canis lupus – the gray wolf,” said Artur Milanowski, a forester from the Suchedniów Forest District who has been tracking wolves for two decades.