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    Reintroduction Of Wolf

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    By losing one single species the health of the habitat can be jeopardised and the ecosystem damaged. In the case of Yellowstone National Park, the wolf population was wiped out in the 1920s but between 1995 and 1996, thirty-one wolves were reintroduced into the basin. Since then many research studies have been carried out and are still ongoing and a lot has been discovered about the effects of such…

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    Wolf Lieser

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    This essay also attempted to provide a panoramic view under the influence of Wolf Lieser’s personal experience. In this case, the publisher (H. F. Ullmann) does not have as much weight as the previous ones, and it is the author's own path which gives a particular interest in this title. Lieser, connoisseur, and promoter of the pioneering…

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    three types of people according to Dave Grossman’s On Sheep, Wolves, and Sheepdogs, and while I do not agree with Grossman that the world can be divided into three separate groups, the general basis of his idea is just. According to Grossman, you are a wolf that preys on the weak, a sheep that is weak, or a sheepdog that protects the sheep from the wolves. It is not to say that 100% of the time Jen is a sheep and doesn’t have the ability to be anything other than that, but for the most part, Jen…

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    Grand Canyon

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    How the Grand Canyon Came to Be In the middle of the desert lived a very curious wolf named Tico. Tico had a very good friend named Sandy. Tico and Sandy did everything together. There favorite thing to do was find bones, then hide them deep in the ground. Tico and Sandy were known to be good at finding rare and big bones. Sandy and Tico would often switch task of who was to find the bone and who was to clean the bone. When it was time to hide the bone they would agree on a hiding place, then…

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    Wolf Suppressor Essay

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    purpose of this experiment was to determine the most effective position and mass of a wolf tone eliminator for effectively suppressing the wolf so that it was undetectable to the human ear and, hopefully, completely suppressed. All correctly-proportioned and good quality violoncellos create an unusual phenomenon called a wolf tone when a certain pitch on the instrument is played, and the pitch at which the wolf occurs differs between instruments. On a well-crafted violoncello, this tone usually…

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    The Smartest Carnivores

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    are playful like dogs. The grey wolf is the top of the food chain. Wolves live in pack, unlike most animals so, this is one of the reasons why it is the smartest North American carnivores and it makes it easier to hunt. Wolf are very strong animals and are in the dog family. The strength of grey wolves is why it doesn’t have many predators. Large cat like mountain lions are one of the wolf enemies. Coyotes, wolves cousin are one of this enemies. Humans kill wolf because they think wolves are…

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    The Bear Parody

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    As the famous saying goes, “Bears would be bears”. Okay. That’s not a saying. But whether you like it not, no one would ever dare to stand toe-to-toe with a massive 7-footer, 500-lb, fanged, fury mammal. Even the bravest hunter would rattle in fear when a wild, hungry bear had its eyes fixed directly onto him while in ready-to-attack beast mode. Who would have thought that a fury brown grizzly would tear your apart for lunch? Freaky! But don’t worry folks. No matter how hungry and outrageous…

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    and the wolves come it might be that death has finally come in a shape of a wolf. In other resources the wolf represents audaciousness, because of how strong and fierce it is. Or it represents a pathfinder. It is a guide to show you…

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    Wind-Wolf is highly educated but he is not on the same level as the other children in my class. I am still worried about your child’s education level. Taking into consideration his age, Wind-Wolf is not to be considered a “slow learner,” but he is one who needs extra help in some areas of study compared to his peers. Although Wind-Wolf is educated in areas concerning his heritage, the skills he needs to be on the same level as his classmates are not there. I understand that your son has a…

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    Normally, the lone wolf on the outskirts of the clan would stay far away from the place he was cast from. That day wasn't any special occasion, but lost in thought, he had strayed far away from his original path, bringing him much closer to his brethren than he liked. The white spiral on his paw gave him away, branded him as accursed, made him the target of the superstitious wolves of the Golden Paw Mountain. His own brethren turned on him and tried to drive him out. Only thanks to sheer luck…

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