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    Siberian Husky (Canine / canis lupus familiaris subspecies) Siberian huskies weigh from 35 pounds (the minimum for females) to 60 pounds (maximum for males). They typically tower a height of 21-23 ½ inches (males) or 20-22 inches (females).Sibes are medium sized dogs with hefty, smooth outer and inner coats, bushy tails, and large pointed ears. Their general bone structure is highly flexible, strong, and light. Due to the thick padding of their paws, their paws are typically stiff. As for their

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    Grey Wolf Research Paper

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    Wolves are highly adaptable to most habitat types except tropical rainforests and arid deserts. Wolves can be found in savannas, taiga, tundra, plains, steppes, and all forest habitats. The Grey wolf is a carnivore and is known as a tertiary consumer. This means that they exist in the top level in a food chain. An example of an animal that is beneath the Grey wolf on the food chain would be the caribou, which is one of its most hunted food sources. Wolves are large carnivores. Wolves are carnivores

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    Gray Wolf Comparison

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    For these two wolves, they have their similarities, but they could not be more opposite. The gray wolf, also known as the common wolf, is the most familiar breed among the human population. Although not as popular, the red wolf is not to be taken lightly. The similarities of the two wolves are swammped in polar opposites, but the similarities of the two are right in front of everyone. The gray wolf is most likely one you have seen in a zoo or other wildlife center. It can stand up to nearly six feet

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    Amazingly, aardvarks and aardwolves can eat 300,000 termites in one night! That's probably more than all the termites you have seen in your life. Aardvarks and aardwolves have similar diets and habitats, but they live very different lives. Both aardvarks and aardwolves have features that help them survive and get their food. These mammals are about three feet long. Aardwolves can grow to be 30 pounds; however aardvarks can grow to be 140 pounds. Aardwolves have yellowish white fur with black stripes

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    A wolf-dog hybrid is just what the name states: a cross between a wolf and a domesticated dog. They are a breed that attempts to add a wild side to man's best friend. Imagine giving a belly rub to a wolf, it sounds fun and exciting. However, seeing that they are part wild animal, wolfdogs create a lot of problems. Many wolfdogs are dangerous and cause harm to their owners and end up either being put down or badly abused. Would it be better for everyone if wolfdogs are not allowed as pets or even

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    parks ecosystem. After a nearly 70 year absence, in January of 1995, 14 wolves from separate packs were captured in the Canadian Rockies and transported to Yellowstone National Park in the states of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho (Sanders par. 2). The Canis Lupus or more commonly known as the

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    Wolves Essay

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    Wolves The wolf was once a much slandered animal. In the western world, people feared and hated wolves, and this legacy is reflected in stories such as Little Red Riding Hood and The Boy Who Cried Wolf. In these popular children's tales the wolf is made out to be a prowler and a killer of livestock and people. There is some basis for The Boy Who Cried Wolf, for wolves have killed cattle and sheep. But what of Little Red Riding Hood? There are no records of wolves killing humans in Canada or the

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    Humans and dogs have been pals for what seems like forever. However, all relationships have to start somewhere, and this relationship is no different. From the beginnings of domestication to where we are today, how we have adapted dogs to our needs and how dogs have adapted us to their needs is a story that sounds fictional. This couldn’t be further from the truth. We call them Man’s Best Friend for a reason--we artificially created them to become our best friends, and they created the mannerisms

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    We all learn from one another and wolves, like dogs, can learn from us as well. Dogs are more skillful than great apes at a number of tasks in which they must read human communicative signals like indicating the location of hidden food. However, the main objective of these studies was to determine whether the skills that dog have today have arisen from the hundreds of years of domestication and co-evolution with humans, or if these were already in their genes from their wolf ancestors (Bates 2013)

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    Gray Wolf Research Paper

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    The gray wolf are a great type of animal with ancestry you wouldnt think they had. The wolves is what made to be the domestic dogs of now. Fish back then being now a ground walking soecies. They were small and evolved to being big. The Gray Wolves adaptations are the following. The gray wolves have wooly fur that helps them have insulation. They have long guard hairs that are used to keep moisture out. Gray wolves also have long claws and fleshy paws to help them with friction to have better support

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