In Of Wolves and Men, the author describes wolves as (1 point) Responses lone hunters only. lone hunters only. very serious animals. very serious animals. complex creatures. complex creatures. insensitive and unaware.

complex creatures.

In the book "Of Wolves and Men," the author describes wolves as complex creatures.

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