I have personally experienced this from my work in the North West Territories how are native Eskimo's use the power of temptation to catching the wolf. In the middle of winter, and the winter can get pretty cold up there, like up to 70 degrees F below 0, so the animals can get pretty desperate. Their needs are real and their senses become sharper than ever. What the Eskimo's will do is shoot or trap a beaver and take it to a place on a frozen lake. There they will lay the pelt in the ice and place razor blades facing up just barely sticking up out of the pelt and freeze them in there. The wolves can smell this carcass for miles and they will come to it and begin to lick the pelt. Well the razor blades that are barely sticking up will slice the tongue. Well it is so cold up there that the wolf doesn't feel its tongue more so it thinks its licking the blood of the beaver when in fact it is loosing its own blood and soon enough the wolf will bleed to death and the Eskimo only has to come and pick up the dead wolf.

 

Temptation