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    The Grey Wolf History

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    Wolves are social amongst themselves, but typically avoid interaction with humans, living in groups between 2 to and up to 15 individuals and a territory ranging from 50 to 1,000 square miles. Wolves are social animals and prefer to hunt animals such as elk, deer, and moose (“Fast Facts: The Gray Wolf").…

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    importance on the environment. An example is with my own research I did on wolves. Wolves get rid of weak and sick animals in the environment, and also as stated in The Carnivore Way it keeps the elk/deer on their toes and constantly on the move. This allows for plants to grow and replace the plants eaten by the elk. Likely hood of wolves attacking a human are very low as they are more afraid of humans and only will approach humans if they become exposed and comfortable. Meaning humans are more…

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    Low Battery Short Story

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    blood off of my back and chest made me feel queasy. I knew if I didn’t find a road soon, the adrenaline in my blood would lessen, and the gashes randomly placed throughout my body were going to catch up with me. I needed a plan now. An all-inclusive elk hunt through the mountainous terrain of southern Alberta led me to this trip from hell. The consistently flowing streams were a hunter’s dream in early winter as the snow pushed herds of the beautiful beasts down from the top of the mountains.…

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    Of the many Native American tribes that lived in Oklahoma were the Cheyenne tribe. They settled in present-day Minnesota, Montana, Oklahoma, and parts of Colorado, Wyoming, and South Dakota. They were farmers along the Sheyenne River valley. Therefore, they were able to settle in villages and develop a somewhat civilized culture. The Cheyenne tribe holds a great legacy and culture that still exists today (Alchin). After the move westward by the French to the Great Plains, their culture had…

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    Gray Wolf Habits

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    Gray wolves originally had the most distribution, except for humans, but what happened to them? Where did they go? Hundreds of wolves died because people thought they were dangerous, so when they saw them they sadly shot them. It’s actually there’s a better chance that a meteorite would hit you than a wolf killing you! Adult male wolf’s average 95-100 pounds, while adult female average 80-85 pounds. A male body length averages from 5-6 1/2 feet from nose to tail tip, and average of 4…

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    vegetation type. “The prairie animals are the American toad, badger, black-footed ferret, bison, black-tailed jack rabbit, bumble bee, burrowing owl, California condor, carrion beetle, common snipe, coyotes, deer, dragonfly’s, eagles, eastern cottontail, elk, ferruginous hawk, fox snake, golden owl, gopher snake, grasshopper, and gray wolf those are some of the prairie animals. The American prairies is a type of grassland that was dominated by herbaceous plants and grasses.…

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    In winter, the Konkow settled in widely dispersed patterns along river canyons, usually on ridges high above rivers and generally on small flats on the crest of the ridge, or half way down the canyon side. A village-community owned and defended a known territory, which served as a communal hunting and fishing ground. Some villages were located strategically atop isolated knolls in consideration of attack and defense. The Konkow followed an annual gathering cycle that made it necessary for them…

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    Gray Wolf Research Paper

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    Did you know that the gray wolf can speak through body language. They are brilliant, beautiful,and brave. You will learn about gray wolves, what they look like, their habitat, diet, enemies, and some interesting fact. First, I will share the gray wolves description. The scientific name is canis lupus. Their life span is 8 to 13 years. The male weighs 70 to 145lbs and the female weighs 60 to100lbs. They have big bushy fur. The gray wolf is a mix of gray and white coloring on their fur. Next…

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    Introduction I have chosen Utah for my state report. Before, I knew less about Utah. I knew that there were many national parks there, because I “kind of” researched them while trying to choose my national park for the national park report. I also knew that Salt Lake City was the capital of Utah. One other thing I know was that Utah had a low population. I didn't really know anything else about Utah before. In this report, I will tell you about Utah. It will be about how Utah became a state,…

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    The Jungle

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    How the Government Could Create A WILD Animal The Jungle is a book that is trying to send a message to the people. That message is that America can turn people crazy. With all of the jobs and the high expenses with low wages or maybe cut wages. The immigrants having to learn to adapt to this new culture. Which is another weight on top of them while having to deal with unfair treatment. Also the government using the people for a vote, like for example a Political Machine. Government’s unstable…

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