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    I woke up to a nice cool breeze coming from the lake running through my fur. ever since the war broke out I haven’t felt a summers breeze. I stood up and walked towards the protector Jordan and asked, “Watch the others until I get back,” there were only 6 of us left in the Druid Pack. We are waiting for people to join us and help us to fight this war. I walked to the lake and sat down for a minute that cool breeze was so nice, I still wish things were this way were before the war broke out.…

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    eyes. I was frozen in fear as the creature creeped closer. After a few steps, i could see the creature and i realized it was only a dog. I thought it was a werewolf, also known as a lycanthrope wolf, is a mythological or folkloric human with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf or a therianthropic hybrid wolf-like creature, either purposely…

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    Yellowstone Wolves Around the late 1920’s bounty hunters from the government exterminated the park’s last native wolves as part of a national wolf extermination program to protect the farmer’s livestock.In a exert from an interview Scott said “These animals themselves have not killed livestock, and don't know how” and “ They'll learn how to kill wild prey from these older wolves that we're putting them with” so the wolves have not killed livestock because the will learn how to eat wild…

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    Evolution Of A Wolf Essay

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    Wolves have undergone an interesting history as they evolved from their tomarctus ancestor. A wolf is great at attacking its prey in a group by working together in a strategic way. They eat a variety of different animals, in rare occasions they have attacked and eaten moose. Wolves live in most wildlife places in different countries. Wolves are needed in many places to keep the number of different animals well tamed. Wolves are also the ancestor of all dogs. About wolves: Wolves are legendary…

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    Why Wolves Should Stay

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    should stay because They have two fancisinting ways to communicate to their pack.The first way wolves communicate to their pack is by yelping to communicate to their pack or howling if you ever get to hear a wolf howling it is how they communicate to their pack.If you shoot a wolf the wolf will make a whimper sound and that shows that they are in danger.Also,Biologists believe that wolves should be in yellowstone park because the wolves in yellowstone park help control the animal population by…

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    Montana wolf hunting regulations to stay same Montana wolf hunters learned this week that the Montana wolf hunting regulations to stay same as they have been, according to wildlife officials at the Fish, Wildlife, and Parks (fwp.mt.gov). The agency announced that it has a plan in place to let the state’s population of wolves be hunted, yet maintain a viable population. During Montana wolf hunting seasons in the past, officials have used several methods to keep the wolf population in check, while…

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    Wolf Self-Domestication

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    o There are no definite o Wolf self-domestication  Aside from being a possible food source ourselves, wolves may have developed a curiosity about our presence and were attracted to our way of living. The smell of our food created by our fires would have brought them closer to…

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    The Timber Wolf

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    The Timber wolf one of the most widely spread animals, have rapidly become extinct in the areas of its former living environments. The timber wolf is also known as the grey wolf,Tundra wolf, or Plains wolf. The complete classification of the Timber wolf is as follows… domain:eukaryote, kingdom:Animalia, phylum:Chordata, class:mammalia, order:camilora, suborder:caniformia, family:canidae, genus:canis, and the species:c. lupus.The main points in this paper will focus on the habitat,physical…

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    the river. It was a wolf for sure because of its larger size than a coyote and had a thick pelt with its yellowish black color to it and smaller ears. It was about 50 yards away and as visible as possible. It was walking through the river and around the geyser that we were looking at and then turned towards us and started across the boardwalk and to the other side and back into the woods. I was in disbelief at how close it had came to us and overjoyed at being able to see a wolf up close and in…

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    Reading was the first activity I have wholeheartedly enjoyed. I have spent countless days wanting to do nothing more than to lose myself in oceans of text. Reading had no downside for me. It wasn’t boring or too challenging; I was able to read whatever I wanted whenever I wanted. Reading was a freedom that I practiced avidly; for years teachers would praise my “mature and intellectual actions” as I hungrily hunted bookshelves for a new novel, but that all changed once I entered the seventh grade…

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