Why do wolves leave when they see torches?

1. Most creatures are afraid of fire, so are people. Fortunately, man is an advanced animal. After hundreds of thousands of years of evolution, he gradually controlled the use of fire in daily life.

2. In the process of evolution, the ancestors of wolves or themselves were injured by fire. Slowly, the memory accumulation of animals made them and their offspring aware of the danger of fire.

Animals can't understand the function of fire and use it, so they can only protect themselves from invisible but invincible fire (ancient fires were caused by lightning, etc. ).