Dances with Wolves

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    Anatomy Of A Wolf Essay

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    Howl Organization). Female wolves weigh 20% less than male wolves (Wolf Howl Organization). During winter time, their fun can turn thicker which can provide heat and warmth for them (Wolf Howl Organization). It sheds the thick coat when spring comes to avoid overheating itself (Wolf Howl Organization). Wolves are usually born with blue deep blue eyes and it slowly changes color while the wolf grows older (Wolf Howl Organization).…

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    Wolf Family Values

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    and why should we protect wolves. Well, of course, it doesn’t come right out and say it. I think the second passage, “Wolf Family Values” is the article I am picking that has more information about the wolves. Why? You may ask is because, the first article, “Scared to Death” has about the elk and what happens when the wolf population came back. The second text is more about the wolves, and they are all about. “Once upon a time, folklore shaped our thinking about wolves. It was only in the past…

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    Arctic Wolves are “ Also known as Melville Island wolves?” Arctic wolves has change over time and has had an impact on society. Arctic wolves or Melville Island wolves are unafraid of people. Which mean that we can be attacked by them. They “can be coaxed approach people in some areas.” In 1977 two scientists were approached by six wolves on Ellesmere Island with one animal leaping at one of the scientists and grazing a cheek.” There was 252 sighting of wolves and there’s more lone wolves…

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    Ethiopian Wolf Evolution

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    Wolf, evolution, physical traits, behavior, habitat, adaptation, ancestor, Eucyon. Introduction Wolves are seen all around the globe as strong…

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    end up here, they have adapted to this weather. According to A-Z Animals, “ Arctic wolves are incredibly versatile and adaptive animals, able to withstand year round sub-zero temperatures.” Examples of this include two layers of fur where the outer layer gets thicker in the winter months and the lower layer is waterproof to keep the internal temperature of the wolf. Arctic wolves also have smaller ears than other wolves which…

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    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. Before the war broke out there was balance between dark and light, we were a thriving pack of 34 wolves and growing but then the darkest pack in the forest the Demons took over our land killing all of our members including the alpha female, male, and the beta female now I’m the only alpha left in the pack, now 6 of us left, my beta Max, the…

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    Life of a typical werewolf As i was walking down a moonlit path through the woods, i heard a noise in which was unfamiliar to my own ears. My heart pounded, i was all alone. I started to walk faster, but the noise had grew closer and louder. I started to tremble with fear, so i ran. As I came closer to exiting the woods, i turned around and my heart stopped. A creature was staring me down with its glowing eyes. I was frozen in fear as the creature creeped closer. After a few steps, i could see…

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    You survived the blizzard, the others were close to death. So we save them. We didn’t find you, you found us.” He looked at all of them bowing down again, their blood red eyes waiting for an order. “I want revenge on the wolves who killed my parents.” “Yes?” “My old den is West from this mountain. Follow the trail that leads to thin trees, and you’ll see the corpses.” Joen stood tall. “Track down the murderous pack, I don’t care if it takes you a week. Return if the…

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    with reintroducing animals back in the wild, a big one is wolves. Wolves have been around for centuries. Wolves help the animals that are scavenger like eagles and other small animals. Wolves help control the population of other animals. When reintroducing wolves it would be perfect for ecotourism. Reintroducing wolves will help and do lots things for the environment and wildlife. Reintroducing wolves back in wild will be good because wolves will help control the population of other animals.…

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    Grey wolves can run at speeds of up to 37 mph. There structure and anatomy help them live and survive through their habitat. They are at the top of the food chain in the wild. The grey wolf has many characteristics, too. There structure and anatomy is different than other wolves. The gray wolf is also called the Timber wolf. They come in many colors including grey, black and white. Its length is 50-70 inches from nose to tail and 27-32 inches from shoulder to shoulder. It has 42…

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