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    Dingo Research Paper

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    Many people will confuse the dingo with a domesticated canine but the truth is the dingos were the step right before the true domestication of dogs in Australia. The time of arrival , the source and type of animal wild or domestic, were all uncertain. “There hasn’t been a lot of evidence, so everything has been speculation,” says Alan Wilton, of the University of New South Wales. The oldest fossil found in Australia dates from about 3,500 years ago. Dingoes can live in a wide range of habitats found

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    Arctic Wolf Essay

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    Have you ever seen an arctic wolf? If you have, it was probably in a zoo or movie. Did you know that the arctic wolf is a subspecies of the grey wolf? The arctic wolf mainly inhabits Northern Canada and Alaska, parts of Greenland and Iceland, and Northern Europe. They are able to withstand subzero temperatures and spend five out of every twelve months in total darkness. The temperature rarely ever rises above -22 F. They hunt lemmings, rodents, and Arctic hare, but they will take larger prey as

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    Different types of animals are adapted to the environment. It explains why people need to use furnaces, heated blankets, and other devices to survive the freezing cold winter, animals live through the four seasons – especially winter – even if the temperature is several degrees below zero. Mike Konrath, the director of Sagawau Environmental Learning Center in Lemont, explained that animals have lived in the harsh environment for thousands of years. But Konrath acknowledges that some birds die, particularly

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    Dire Wolves Are Dire wolves mythical creatures? Dire Wolves existed many years ago and they were real, not just in the game of thrones. They were bigger than our everyday wolves. You can say they that they were different from our modern day wolves in many aspects, such as that they had a stronger bite and were more muscular. They no longer exist anymore due to extinction, a lot of there fossils were found in Canada and California. This is the main reason that we became to know of their existence

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    Wolves In North America

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    There was a time when wolves could be found almost anywhere in North America. But that time was short lived. In the mid 1900's, Gray wolves, Mexican Gray Wolves, and Red Wolves, were hunted to near extinction. Less than three hundred lived near the Great Lakes, and there were fewer than fifty in captivity. However, a few years later, some wolves were captured and they were reintroduced into other states. Since then they have repopulated, but they are far from a stable population. If some people have

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    Gray wolf Vs. Red wolf Have you ever seen the two majestic wolves? Their names are Gray wolf and Red wolf. The Red wolf and the Gray wolf has a lot of similarities and differences. These two wolves live in forest A Gray wolf has a long bushy tail often blacked-tipped. A Red wolf also has blacked-tipped bushy tail. Red wolves often live about 5-6 years in wild and 14 years in captivity. Gray wolves live about 8-13 years in the wild and 15 years in captivity. The Gray wolf weighs about 110 lbs and

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    Face To Face With Wolves Fact 1: The Mexican wolf is slender with long legs. Its coat is mostly gray with light brown hairs along the back. It is found in the mountains of southwestern United States. Numbers of this type of wolf have fallen,and it is now protected by law. Fact 2: A top male and female wolf,known as the alpha pair,lead each pack.They are the most experienced,and often,the oldest wolves. Fact 3: Sometimes when wolves find prey they bury it. A few weeks later they

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    Hunting behavior of grey wolves consists of these main phase [38]. i. Tracking, chasing, and approaching the prey. ii. Pursuing, encircling, and harassing the prey until it stops moving. iii. Attact toward the prey. Mathematical modeling of GWO [38]: 1 – Social hierarchy The alpha (α) is considered as the fittest solution. Beta (β) and delta (δ) are the second and third best solution, but the rest of the candidate solutions are assumed to be omega (ω). 2- Encircling prey Grey wolves encircle

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    Creative Writing: Wolves

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    The moon was full. It casted an eerie glow upon a clearing. A gray wolf walked into the den at the edge of the moonlit grass. The wolf appeared to be Gray’s mother. She had wounds all over her body, all gushing out blood. Then walked in a tall wolf, as dark as night. Her Father seemed to have more energy, but he too had wounds everywhere on his body. Gray walked over to her parents to see them walk away. She followed them outside the den to find wolves everywhere fighting and howling. Gray was

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    Lexus Research Paper

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    Legend: We can see this on a large, statuesque female that carries herself well. Lexus: A spoiled dog, with expensive tastes. Who says you can’t own a Lexus? Liberty: For a free spirited female dog that prefers the open road rather than the backyard. Lovesong: The affectionate noises it makes, are like music to your ears. Even More Great Female Dog Names That Begin With The Letter L... Lady, Ladybug, Laika, Lakota, Lambchop, Lashes, Lassie, Latte, Lava Lips, Legacy, Lexie, Lightning, Lizzy

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