These sea wolves, commonly known as Pescatarian, live along the pristine Pacific coast of British Columbia, Canada.
90% of their food comes directly from the ocean such as oysters, oysters, seals, otters, . and a quarter of them are salmon.
When hunting, Canadian sea wolves can swim as far as a few kilometers, crept through flexible cliffs.
Scientists once recorded the swimming record of this sea wolf is a continuous swim 12km between the islands.
Zoologist and photographer Ian McAllister, who has studied Canadian sea wolves for more than two decades, said: "After studying DNA, we confirmed that the genes of these wolves differ from their relatives. continent".
According to McAllister, these sea wolves are relatively small in size compared to their "cousins" to suit both land and water.
Their behavior is also different from that of mainland wolves, sea wolves often swim from island to island and hunt fish.
McAllister has "captured" the magical moments of this rare Canadian sea wolf.