Andrew Kiss Primal Song


In the art print Primal Song by Andrew Kiss, the wolf pack is sounding a warning that they are prowling the area. 

Wolves howl for a variety of reasons. Pack members will chorus howl to defend their territory and rally the pack together. Most howls heard in the pack are chorus howls (involving three or more wolves). These group “sing-a-longs” may be started by any pack member, or they may be a response to the howling of a neighboring pack of wolves or a coyote. Wolves will even howl in response to something that just sounds similar to a howl, like a train whistle, fire or police car siren or even a human howling! Such howls, though social in nature, also serve to defend the pack’s territory against other wolves.--wolfpack.org

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Available as an open edition in two unframed image sizes.


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