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They're the dominant hockey team from the AHA that claim to be from Chicago, but actually play in Rosemont.
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They howl!
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They whistle like this when they see a photo of NUNYA like the one I see now....wheeewt wheeeww!
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They are the species from which ALL dog breeds evolved from!:)+
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There mean and hungry little bugger's ☺
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They often come in sheeps clothing, preaching Calvanistic doctrine, disguised as Christ's teachings.
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They mate for life....
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They're pretty much extinct in the US. They only remain now in Canada.
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They have a nice set of teeth.
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I am a member of a wolf rescue society, and I can tell you that they are a noble, fine representative of the canine species in all it's glory. It's too bad that they are also blood thirsty killers that will go after any prey they can find, because that has just about gotten them wiped off the face of the earth.
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wolf is the largest wild member of the Canidae family.. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/6/68/Canis_lupus_signatus_crop.jpg/180px-Canis_lupus_signatus_crop.jpg
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If you see one and it faces you and then lowers its head, as if it was bowing, this means "Imma kick your ass if you don't gtfo", so be careful.
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They just want to be left alone.
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Up here in AK they enter the villages and attack and take some of the infants.
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All dogs are descended from wolves
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My husband has two of them painted on his Harley. I have done a cross stich free hand design of wolves that used 35 different colors. They are an ice age survivor originating during the Late Pleistocene around 300,000 years ago
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Don't stick your hands in their mouth.
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wen the mate they get sorta stuck together and cant become unstuck until there done mating
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When hunting in a pack they always pick out the weakest and/or slowest prey.
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Wolves have very structured social groupings, called packs, and they hunt cooperatively as a group. The leader of the pack is the Alpha male, and he is in charge of who mates, who eats and when. The weakest in the pack is called the Omega, and there are Omega males and females.
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