Lively and curious, the young polar wolf grows up within the pack in the vast icy expanses of the Arctic. Protected by its thick white fur, it gradually learns to withstand the cold and keep pace with the adults.
From its earliest months, it develops its agility through play, running and leaping with its siblings. These playful activities allow it to strengthen its muscles and acquire the reflexes necessary to become a skilled hunter. Surprisingly, young polar wolves are fed not only by their mother, but also by other members of the pack who regurgitate their food for the pups, a fine example of social cooperation.
This Papo figurine realistically reproduces the young polar wolf: light fur, slender silhouette and lively posture. An ideal model to enrich a collection of wild animals, invent stories in the heart of snowy landscapes or to educate children about the life of packs in the Far North.