WHOA! Now this would be a scary encounter.

According to KTVB, officials with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services found "seven different sets of wolf tracks near Avimor Subdivision north of Boise."

Luckily, the "Idaho Wildlife Services Director Todd Grimm says there have been no reported livestock attacks associated with the pack."

Apparently, this is pretty normal. According to KTVB, Jennifer Struthers of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game says, "there are usually one or two wolf sightings a year in the foothills area during the winter time when elk and deer migrate to winter range at lower elevations."

Yeah, looks like i'll be staying away from those foothills. Be safe!

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