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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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    Lynx Adaptations

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    Lynx I think lynx are interesting animals. From there pointy ears to there little bobbed tails. They have cool traits that help them to survive. There are different kinds of lynx that i will be talking about. They all have slight differences but they are all very similar. Lynx have long legs and a short bobbed tail. They also have tufts of fur on their ears. Many people don’t know why they have those or don’t know that it is actual useful to them. The hair on their ears enhances their…

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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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    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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    Born with one eye blue and one eye brown, the mixed blood Husky howled at the moon. Raven landed on a branch nearby to listen, as Husky’s continued his sad song to the moon. Raven asks the Husky why he was so sad, so he recited the tale that he must choose to live with a pack of huskies or join his grandfather’s wolf pack. While regaling the tale to Raven, a few other creatures had stopped to listen. Each creature had their own tale of woe or choice, except Racoon. Racoon spoke quietly as they…

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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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    Wolves In Yellowstone

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    the eradication of wolves in Yellowstone was the belief that man is a righteous hunter and wolves are seen as an evil hunter. This belief arose from the early American settler’s culture of fear of the wild creatures that they assumed inhabited the “wilderness”. The presence of wolves symbolized one 's existence with in the wildness. As such, it was long believed that wolves were an explicit representation of the wilderness. The early American settlers believed that the wolves were wilderness…

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    Grey Wolves

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    Grey Wolf categorizes with four varied hierarchical postures exists in the live pack. They are known to be alpha, beta, delta and omega. Alpha based grey wolves pretend to be a leader and decision maker, makes the other categorization of grey wolves to organize the discipline to find the location of prey. Beta categorization grey wolves subordinate alpha based category with an intent to help the alpha in decision making. Beta categorization seems to be the best option in case of alpha situation…

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    The Company Of Wolves

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    In the text The Company of Wolves by Angela Carter characterisation, plot events and metaphors are used to position you to agree with Carter’s ideas. One idea that Carter has manipulated you to agree with is that woman are independent and capable human beings. This idea is portrayed through the use of Red Riding Hood’s characterisation. We’re told that she “trudged the long way” throughout the woods alone while carrying a basket with “a carving knife” in it. This positions you to believe that…

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    Wolves may not attack humans often, but they do attack their farms quite frequently. Wolves will attack farm animals that are led astray from their respective groups; calves especially. In a four year span between 2001 and 2005, 54 Wisconsin farms had been victim of depredation (Lehmkuhler). However, physically harming or killing farm animals is not the only effect wolves have on farms. The presence of wolves nearby induces stress on the livestock which, “can result in increased susceptibility…

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