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    Grey Wolf Captivity

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    meat such as elk‚ deer‚ moose and caribou. Mainly large hoofed mammals but wolves also eat smaller animals when they are not in a pack or food is scarce such as beaver‚ rabbits and other small prey. Wolves are also scavengers and often eat animals

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    apart at their own will. Although savage and bloodthirsty‚ wolves are among some of the world’s smartest and most perceptive mammals. Where found: Wolves are found all over the world‚ and on almost every major continent of the earth. The following wolves are types of Gray Wolves (Canis lupus). In eastern Europe the European Wolf (Canis lupus lupus) can be found even though it used to roam most of western Europe as well. In Spain‚ two wolves have also been identified-Canis lupus deitanus and Canis

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    Where Do Wolves Live? A wolf is a large wild canine that resembles a dog. Wolves are of the Canidae family and assigned a specific name; Canis lupus. Other names include; grey/gray wolf‚ western wolf‚ and timber wolf. They have typically grey fur but others have pure white‚ red or brown and in some instances a mixture of both. Male wolf weighs up to 99 pounds while the female wolf up to 85 pounds. There is an acute disparity on the lifespan of a wolf but it ranges between 6 to 8 years. Wolves are found

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    aggressive animals. Wolves were reintroduced into Yellowstone national park in 1995‚ but did you know that many wolf attaches have happened including a wolf attacked on a six year old boy on April 14‚ 2000 and killed him. Today I am going to talk to you about the animals lost by turning thees wolves loose‚ how a wolf will come after a human‚ and the government is spending more money. Did you know that wolves will go after people? That are a very dangerous animal to be around. Wolves are also very aggressive

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    Although we were unable to attend the feeding of the wolves‚ there were still a few pieces of untouched meat lying on the ground. In light of the wolves’ inactivity and obvious weakness for heat‚ we took this as a sign that the wolves’ usually sizable appetite was affected and overridden by their weakness to the heat; that they were too hot to eat. Their inability to handle high temperatures

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    Wildlife Service initiated efforts to locate and capture the remaining pure bred red wolves. There was a small group of 17 wolves located in the Louisiana and Texas coastal area. Of the 17 remaining wolves‚ 14 were captured and became the founders of the captive breeding program. From 1980 to 1987 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service declared the red wolf to be extinct in the wild. Today there are more than 100 red wolves

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    The Red Wolves of North Carolina are the last of their species. There are approximately forty Red Wolves left and they’re all live in the Albermarle Penninsula in North Carolina. Red wolves are on average‚ five feet long from nose to tail. They’re larger than the coyotes‚ only averaging three feet from nose to tail. The red wolves‚ coyotes‚ and eastern wolf are all from the original “Ancient Wolf”. Since the beginning of wolves‚ they have been cross breeding to create hybrids. Over time‚ the ancient

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    by the government. He ends up finding a pack of wolves and sets up camp for the summer‚ studying their habits. The wolves come to know his presence and are friendly with him. He’s able to record a good deal of their basic behaviors‚ including their habit of subsisting on small mammals like mice. He sets out to prove his own theory by attempting to survive on mice himself‚ and includes a recipe for creamed mouse. He spends days looking for the wolves and gives up‚ but stops in the forest to urinate

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    the wolf world‚ he comes to fear with them on onslaught of bounty hunters and government exterminators out to erase the noble wolf community from the Arctic. To start‚ the government‚ followed by the trappers and the hunters‚ they blame that the wolves are killing the caribou‚ and creating a decrease in the population. To pursue this‚ it was proved that the caribou population has dropped of 4‚000‚000 in 1930 to less than 170‚000 in 1963. But‚ yet‚ Mowat has observed

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    running wolves are chasing it but you want to kill the deer but you are scared that after you kill it the wolf will eat it. Then you want to kill the wolf to save more deer but you can’t because there on the endangered species list. The wolves on the endangered species list is a bad thing because there is 500 wolfs in yellow stone and in Pinedale it tops over 1800 wolves. One adult wolf kills and eats 15-19 deer a year. The fed’s want to take them off of the list. We need to get the wolves off the

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