Indeed. Notice that it her, not the old Indian, that thinks wolves are solitary creatures. Wolves are not loners, but very social creatures, who usually hunt in packs. It's a very heirarchical society they live in, but very social. Their social nature is very evident in those members of the wolf species that have become part of the human pack. We call them dogs, but genetically they are just varieties of wolves. A big cat would have been a much better analogy, although even though most are solitary, some, like African lions, are not.
Comparing Arafat to a crow is an insult to crows all over the world.