Description:
The idea that wolves howl more during a full moon is a popular myth, but there is no evidence to support this. Wolves howl for various reasons, such as to communicate with other members of their pack, to mark their territory, to locate each other, and to coordinate hunting. Their howling is influenced by social and environmental factors rather than the phases of the moon. While the full moon may provide more light and therefore potentially more activity during the night, this does not necessarily lead to increased howling. The belief in a connection between wolves and the full moon is likely influenced by cultural stories and folklore, particularly those involving werewolves. In these stories, werewolves are humans who transform into wolves or wolf-like creatures during a full moon. This has led to the dramatic depiction of a wolf howling against the backdrop of a full moon.
Symbolism:
When the wolf points its snout upwards and howls, the wolf forms a triangular silhouette. The triangular shape together with the eye, or the moon, forms the Illuminati symbol. The symbolism of the wolf being referred to as “the beast,” representing the devil, and the myth that wolves howl because of full moons emphasizes the fantasy symbolism of the Illuminati symbol.