HalfMoon
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Post by HalfMoon on Mar 24, 2005 10:17:30 GMT 10
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Post by Eclipson on Mar 25, 2005 4:12:11 GMT 10
I would also like to add a few links. This is my favorite place to look up information on wolves. It provides several sections for you to look up. www.wolf.org/wolves/learn/learn.aspThis is also a great place. On the left there is a menu where you can look up wolves, and even felines. www.lioncrusher.com/index.aspIf I come across any more I'll post them up here or just edit my post.
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Post by HalfMoon on Mar 25, 2005 20:04:52 GMT 10
Autumn The wolves now begin the winter preparations, the wolf's coat becomes deep and dense. Wolf pups at this time know about snow instinctively, yet the first experience with snow is a exuberant experience for them. The pups have now been on the packs hunts, they still have much to learn. At this time the young wolves are around 50 pounds, they will not reach there full size for months to come. The pack will now have to migrate with their prey, for the predator must stay close to the prey species. The fall is a natural dispersal time for most wild animals. Some wolves (those at two and half years) may leave and find mates and to start their own pack. info gathered from: www.wolfcountry.net/information/WolfCycle.html#autumn
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