Posted At 2025-07-28

Wolves are being killed en masse and their genitals cut off — who is doing this and why?

Pavel Pashkov
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It seems that human madness knows no bounds. We are drowning all living things around us in total chaos, justifying it in every possible way—even to the point where many things descend into utter delusion and mass psychological disorders.


Recently, all over the world—including Russia—an “almost-shamanic” hysteria has been spreading in the form of a growing demand for wolf body parts, even though wolves are the true doctors of the wild. The extermination of wolves is an extremely sensitive topic because they are literally being wiped out! Wolves are outside the law here simply for the fact that they exist. They can be killed without limit; their pups can be destroyed and dens torn apart. These guardians of nature are gunned down from helicopters and crushed by heavy machinery.


Scientists have long said that real wild wolves need protection. The most senior experts—Doctors of Science (including in our own country, Russia)—have been fighting for the wolves’ lives for decades! I have researched this problem and written the book “The Right to Life,” so everything I say now I know firsthand, from practical experience studying the total extermination of wolves worldwide.


Yet, sadly, nothing changes. On the contrary, demand is growing—both for killing wolves and for their body parts on the market.


That is exactly what I want to tell you about today.


First, readers wrote to me about it. They sent advertisements, and I simply could not believe my eyes! Yes, I already knew that wolves were being wiped out. I knew their skins are thrown on the floor “to warm one’s feet,” and their heads hang on walls …


But … why do these idiots cut off wolves’ genitals and hang them around their necks? Why do they put them under a pillow? Why do they do this?



I understand. And I don’t understand. I refuse to accept that my gray brother—the wolf, an IRREPLACEABLE BIOLOGICAL COMPONENT OF THE RUSSIAN TAIGA—is killed merely for entertainment, so that some idiots—I am convinced they have serious mental disorders—cut off a wolf’s penis! Or a she-wolf’s vagina. They put it under a pillow or wear it as an amulet around their necks.


WHAT’S WRONG WITH YOU, PEOPLE? WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING?!!


Let’s take it step by step.


In recent years, demand in Russia for amulets in the form of a wolf’s penis or vagina has skyrocketed. It is disgusting and revolting! Yet it is completely legal and goes unchecked; in fact, more and more wolves are being killed.


An interesting observation: the sharp rise in supply and demand began after a state program to kill stray dogs. Contractors appeared who slaughter dogs in cities on a mass scale! In letters to me, people express doubts that all these “penises and vaginas” are really from wolves. Most likely, they mass-produce items from dogs. It is easier and faster, and the coincidence of increased supply and demand during dog culls raises suspicion.



Originally, wearing a dried wolf penis around the neck (or putting it under one’s head while sleeping) came to us from Central Asia. There, this custom existed—though more often it was not the wolf’s penis but the she-wolf’s vagina that was considered a powerful amulet for both men and women. The excised vagina was regarded as a talisman that brings love, strengthens the family, heals various ailments, and so on.


Sheer nonsense, of course. If only the poor she-wolf knew she was killed so that idiots could cut out her vagina and place it under their heads at night.


Ugh. Disgusting.


I studied the Russian market. In just the past few years—an explosive spike! Prices are astronomical: there are items with “certificates” from hunters proving the wolf was genuine, selling for tens of thousands of rubles per “vagina or penis,” and cheap mass-produced amulets made of wolf genitals for 2–3 000 rubles without any certificates. Which, of course, strongly suggests dog derivatives.



Ads invariably claim that this filth helps with conception and childbirth. The predator’s vagina is called a “women’s talisman”—it is given to brides at weddings to wish them healthy children. Wearing the amulet “activates feminine energy,” increasing fertility and easing pregnancy. The same amulet supposedly cures “female and male diseases,” protecting the wearer from gynecological problems. A deserted wife carrying a wolf vagina could, they say, charm her unfaithful husband back into the family. Some descriptions assert that a properly “charged” cunnie can strengthen marital bonds and keep a couple faithful.


It is especially popular with young men who cannot find a woman. A youth wearing a dried wolf vagina on his chest, according to belief, will not be refused in love. The amulet is supposed to give a man confidence, charisma, and sexual energy, making him more attractive to the opposite sex.


Perhaps the young guy should wear a she-wolf’s vagina around his neck when meeting his girlfriend and chant aloud: “If not you, then her.”



I also came across reviews from buyers who, it turns out, are “creating a new tradition”—mass-gifting wolf genitals at weddings.


The wolf’s vagina is called “kunka,” and the wolf’s penis “baculum.” The baculum is the wolf’s bone phallus, and in general they “cut it out by the root.”


I studied the market thoroughly: the active phase (not isolated cases, but true mass production of this junk) began in 2020. Today it is already a stable market with solid, growing sales.


Interestingly, sellers themselves now write in ads about “growing fraud when dog vaginas are sold as wolf.” One ad states that they send dog genitals or just a piece of hide—or even an animal anus—instead of the desired organ, and advises buyers to check for the characteristic bloody thickening around the vulva (a sign of a real uterus) and to demand hunting licenses and veterinary certificates.


Competition is fierce. Those who can get a certificate jack up prices to tens of thousands of rubles. For example, a shop in Siberia sells an amulet tellingly named “Mother of the Great Lineage”—behind that poetic label lies the same she-wolf vagina made into a pendant. The price: 28 000 rubles apiece. In Yakutia, where the wolf is traditionally seen as a mighty animal, an enthusiast in 2025 tried to sell the talisman “She-wolf Kunka” for an astronomical 45 000 rubles.



A similar wave is now sweeping neighboring Kazakhstan, where demand for wolf genitals is also growing. Thus, the geography of demand is broad: from the Volga region and Siberia to Central Asia and the Caucasus, people everywhere want to pay for a piece of wolf that supposedly brings luck.


WHAT KIND OF ZOO-FETISHISM IS THIS? PEOPLE—WAKE UP! STOP! THE WOLF IS ON THE BRINK OF EXTINCTION. THE WOLF MUST BE ALIVE AND PERFORM ITS BIOLOGICAL SANITARY FUNCTIONS, NOT HANG LIKE A MUMMIFIED PENIS AROUND YOUR NECK.


One ad shows a sales counter; in Irkutsk alone, 33 wolf charms have been sold. At about 15 000 rubles each, the seller pocketed roughly half a million rubles in revenue.



I counted several dozen fresh ads with just a superficial market scan! No wonder the number of wolves killed is rising: it has become a niche yet lucrative business, especially in regions with a hunting tradition. On forums, hunters advise each other not to drop prices: “for such a thing, no less than 10 000.” Thus, a wolf’s carcass is now monetized to the max: the pelt for fur, fangs for pendants, bones for souvenirs, and genitals for “spiritual” charms. Every part of the slain predator brings rubles, and in sum the animal is worth far more dead than alive.


Sellers strive to assure buyers of the “legality” and humanity of their goods. One shop writes that its she-wolves were taken in Altai by a “trusted hunter,” allegedly killed with a single shot to the heart so the animal did not suffer. There is a belief that if a she-wolf is wounded but not killed instantly, she starts biting her belly before death. Bashkir and Tatar hunters believed that if she bit her vagina, the trophy would be worthless. Therefore, a “proper” amulet must come only from an animal killed instantly. Sellers know these nuances and insist their goods are “verified.” But, of course, no one checks the truth of such claims.



That, comrades, is the madness! This is the insanity.


I believe this is not merely obscurantism but a real and dangerous crime against nature and our society. I fully understand that this exploits ancient superstitions and preys on the desperation of people trying to fix their personal lives or health with a “miracle talisman.”


On the other side lies the real pain and blood of thousands of animals killed to satisfy this craving for “magic.” It is a deeply fraudulent business built literally on the bones of slain animals. Yet, in times when we launch rockets into space and develop future technologies, the supply of such filth flourishes, and demand is soaring.


We can expose the absurdity of faith in a dried wolf vagina all we want, but the fact remains: many people are willing to pay large sums for hope of a miracle, however dubious. And wherever there is a buyer, there will always be someone willing to kill a wild wolf—or stray dogs—and then pass off their body parts as “wolf.”


Let’s shed light on this! Share on social networks. Don’t be afraid to speak the truth. Stand up for the Russian Taiga; join the greatest Mission on the planet— the fight for Life.


© PAVEL PASHKOV

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