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    the northern tundra, from coast to coast. The gray wolf is a native species here in the us, these wolfs can be easily identified by their tracks and physical features. Gray wolves are also known as timber wolfs, and are carnivorous animals. The species was likely extirpated from California in the 1920’s. The Gray wolf also known as the Timber wolf, will live/hunt and do everything in a pack, a wolfs territory may cover 20-80 square miles. A wolf pack will usually consist of 4-9 members In a pack

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    Phoenix Simulation

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    help the attacked? In Camp Feenicks, all options came to life as each tent filled its role. For some that role was being werewolf or werewolf pup, for others it was working as a survivalist or hunter, and for the rest, that meant being a medic. As a wolf, the cause of

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    Larry The Duck Parody

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    ?!? I saw “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”, though he actually yelled that… Anyways here's the “ducked out” version. His name was Kilf Sheepyees, about 4’9 and with a blond hair color. He was so bored, he was bored stiff. So he yelled “WOLF, WOLF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!” I was scared silly, I raced in the direction of the village, but the villagers were there, so I raced back up, but I found a few hundred feet from the field, too far for human eyes to see, a wolf! I tried to decide whether being

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    Wolves are very interesting organisms, they create their own packs that can reach around from 25 to 150 square miles, and with 5 to 30 wolves in that pack. They can even sprint for 36 to 38 miles per hour at short differences! The reason for this is because they were built for surviving and trying to be the best, to be competitive. It isn't as bad as you think however, it is proven that competing will make an animal stronger and more independent so they can survive on their own. Wolves think somewhat

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    name was Vanessa Wolf. Her pack was called The Saviors. The pack was made of 5 million wolves. Everyone knew them as the pack that protected the animals of the world. Vanessa would use her hearing as her source to sense the animals in danger in the world. When the pack of 5 million wolves was running to get to the animal or animals in trouble, you could hear them running from miles away. The pounding on the ground was so intense it created earthquakes. One day when Vanessa Wolf was out by herself

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    In the two stories interlopers and the trapper trapped they both were in common on how two people had conflicts with each other. They both learned a lesson. For example in the Interlopers at the end of the story they both encountered a pack of wolves and got killed. And in the trapper trapped Goat got killed by the Leopard because he was lying. In the story the interlopers there is a man called Ulrich Von Gradwitz he patrolled the Dark forest in quest of a Human Enemy. And during this story

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    In 1995 the gray wolf (Canis lupus) was reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park. The park had been without resident wolves for 70 years prior, when they were killed off in the 1930’s. This meant that in those 70 years there was no research on the effects of wolves on the park’s ecosystem. In the decades since the reintroduction, research has been able to proceed and has found some amazing results. Not only did the reintroduction of wolves impact animal life, but it also had an impact on plant

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    Bears are wonderful animals because they can pull off eating for 10 people in the summer and fall to go and hibernate during the winter, but the big debate is whether bears really do hibernate or do they just sit around in their den all winter.Some people might say that bears don't hibernate; however, I think otherwise I believe that bears do hibernate. Firstly, I know that bears hibernate because in the winter their core body temperature goes down significantly, then when they're not hibernating

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    The Chosen Wolf, Adonis, stood overlooking the city as the brisk wind struck him in the face. The snow was so freezing that it felt like there were needles puncturing him with every step. He could see his breath in the chilly air around him. This was very outlandish to him, as he had come from a different world. He was from the planet of Takondwa. On this planet, the sun’s rays felt like hot coals scorching his fur coat. As the wolf was thinking about this, he realized he was getting too caught up

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    Brown Bunnies Lab

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    In my experiment, I concluded that my hypothesis was correct; that in a desert environment where there are white and brown bunnies and wolves present, the white bunnies would get eaten faster while the brown bunnies survive. In figure one, you can see a control group of white and brown bunnies in a desert environment. The background started with white bunnies, and a mutation of brown fur added which made the population more diverse. At the beginning of this experiment, I started with a large white

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