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07/10/2004 12:27:44 PM · #1 |
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07/10/2004 12:48:47 PM · #2 |
A couple of nice captures there Dim. Is there a story to go along with them? The adult certainly has a lean & hungry look to it. |
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07/10/2004 01:05:41 PM · #3 |
They are two different types of wolves. The pup is an Artic. I was at Park Omega a large drive through animal park. I still refuse to go to regular zoos but I will go to this one as there is much more room for animals to roam and it is a natural setting. Probably I am way wrong but it appears more humane? Thanks for asking Harvey
Message edited by author 2004-07-10 13:15:49. |
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07/10/2004 01:13:23 PM · #4 |

I have always been most captivated by Wolves of all wild animals. I see one or two in the wild every year but I am usually in my truck. I have seen one while hiking with my dogs and that was about 5 years ago! We all stood about 50 feet apart for 1 minute looking at each other and then He vanished in about a second.The farmers around here see them all the time and they usually stay away from domestic stock unless something has depleted there natural prey,deer,rabbits and such.
Message edited by author 2004-07-10 13:26:56. |
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07/10/2004 04:21:04 PM · #5 |
Here is another interesting picture it shows this bald eagles inside eye lid, supposedly all raptors have them!
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