Talk:Wolves (Beauty and the Beast)/@comment-7228151-20150606060951/@comment-1672596-20160118133815

Problem is, that would pose a major anachronism to the film's setting (the film, according to Glen Keane, takes place mid-to-late 18th century), as dire wolves were existent around the time of the Pleistocene era until the Gray Wolves drove them out. And even IF the Dire Wolves still existed, they primarily lived in North and South America, which at that point would have been considered the New World, NOT Europe (and certainly not France, the setting of the film.).