It could be that the woman accidentally entered the wolves' territory. Or maybe the wolves are being portrayed as villains in the story. Also, it might be part of a symbolic representation rather than a literal attack.
Sometimes in cartoons, dogs attack wolves to show a battle of strength or protect something they care about.
The wolves might be kissing in a cartoon to symbolize a kind of unity or to create a magical or fantasy moment. Cartoons often use such unexpected scenes to add excitement and imagination.
It could be that there was some kind of conflict or misunderstanding between them that led to the attack. Or perhaps it was all part of a crazy, fictional story with no logical explanation!
Maybe it's to make them look cuter and more appealing to kids.
It might be for a comical effect or to show extreme surprise or fear.
Wolves are extremely aggressive animals. When they attack, they usually show a fierce posture and a strong desire to attack. In novels, there were many ways to describe how wolves attacked. They may open their mouths, reveal their sharp teeth, and let out deafening roars, pouncing fiercely on their opponents and biting their opponents 'necks or other parts with their sharp claws and teeth to minimize their chances of survival. When wolves attacked, they would usually show great physical strength and endurance, chasing and attacking their opponents until they won. In battle, wolves would also show their wisdom and courage to use factors such as terrain and environment to better protect themselves and their opponents and win in fierce confrontations.
Maybe the doves feel threatened by the hunters and are defending themselves.
This is a complex and sensitive issue. Such attacks often occur because many Muslims consider depictions of the Prophet Muhammad as disrespectful and offensive to their religious beliefs.
Maybe it's because cartoon wolves are often depicted as cute and charming, which attracts the girls' affection.
Maybe they think it's a fun adventure or they have some kind of mission to complete.