Excerpt From: Roger B. Beck, Linda Black, Larry S. Kreiger, Phillip C. Naylor & Dahia Ibo Shabaka. “World History.” v2.0. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2012. iBooks. “In 1978, they found prehistoric footprints that resembled those of modern humans preserved in volcanic ash.”
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“In 1978, they found prehistoric footprints that resembled those of modern humans preserved in volcanic ash.”
Excerpt From: Roger B.
Beck, Linda Black, Larry S. Kreiger, Phillip C. Naylor & Dahia Ibo Shabaka. “World History.” v2.0. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2012. iBooks.
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Excerpt From: Roger B. Beck, Linda Black, Larry S. Kreiger, Phillip C. Naylor & Dahia Ibo Shabaka. “World History.” v2.0. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2012. iBooks.
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ash.”
Excerpt From: Roger B. Beck, Linda Black, Larry S. Kreiger, Phillip C. Naylor & Dahia Ibo Shabaka. “World History.” v2.0. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2012. iBooks.
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Characteristic of a Wolf
They have thick coats which camouflage and insulate them, sharp canines which tear apart the insides of their prey and large padded feet which allow them to run fast over snow while their hoofed prey to eat.
Wolves also adapted by developing groups or packs to hunt food.Wolves are very smart and use their intelligence to survive in hostile environments. Due to the social structure of the pack, they have been able to develop highly efficient hunting skills. Wolves produce sexually, most cubs are born near the end of April – middle of May. Cubs go through 4 developmental periods starting with the neo-natal stage which is from birth to their eyes opening at about the 10 – 14 day mark. At first the cubs show little resemblance to wolves. They are dark in colour but can have white markings on chest or even feet. They are pug nosed with weak legs that cannot support them, making them appear to be swimming around. However, they are strong enough to paddle the female to stimulate milk production and they quickly grow powerful, sharp claws that can wrack a human arm, At this stage the cubs show little more than a set of reflexes: to warmth, suckling, nuzzling and elimination, but growth and development are rapid. The opening of their eyes around the 10th to 14th day marks the start of the transition period where the cubs start to become more coordinated and begin to stand and walk.Eventually at about 3 weeks of age they start to show an interest in the outside world by coming
to the den entrance to look out briefly before seeking the safety of the den again. It is about this time when their ears open at around 21 days old.
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