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Wolves At The Gate.

@ The Orpheum.

Tampa, FL.

06/07/13

The extra meat, however, made the male a bit frisky. I wonder what baby wolves would do to the zoo's plans of possibly rereleasing the females.

Taken at the Oregon Zoo in Portland, Oregon, USA.

Bear is a wolf-dog hybrid. He used to live in an apartment ... until his wolf side started to come out and his owner wised up!

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Cai Guo-Qiang - Head On.Wolves hitting a glass wall

We saw this wolf walking down one of the roads near Canyon Village in Yellowstone during May 2008. The snow banks were still high on both sides of the road, and he just kept walking even as a few cars drove by slowly, taking photos. At one point he climbed to the top of the snow bank along the road to relieve himself, and then climb back down to the road to continue his journey. I'm sure he saw the cars, but he never looked directly at us.

Wolves, Berlin Zoo

 

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Wolves @ FTG Warehouse 11/8/19

Photos taken at Lakota Wolf Preserve in New Jersey

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Grey Wolves live @ Limen Festival, Plan B, Moscow, 06.04.2013

Grey Wolves.

Dublin Zoo.

Phoenix Park.

Ireland.

Photos of the wolves I was blessed enough to spend time with at Wolf Park.

 

Photography by Savant, who is also the one to be credited for giving me this wonderful experience.

Wolves at the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center, West Yellowstone, Montana

Wolves visited my town, from missionwolf.com... amazing animals !!!

These are the two wolves we gave the wolf popsicles to. It's cool to get both of them in the same shot looking the same direction. The picture feels a bit off balance, but it still seems clear enough to me. Only the paw looks blurred and that's because it's moving, of course. Zooming in, I could still see the one wolf's eyes fairly clearly, so I decided not to scrap it. It was a tough call on this one.

 

The reason we gave these two wolves the bottles and not the others is because this was the only enclosure that had just two wolves in it. If we put them in one of the enclosures that had three wolves, they would have fought over them. Next time we'll try to bring three so the other wolves can have a treat too. Then again, they're not hard to make. I'm sure Tonya might give the rest of the wolves some frozen water bottles before we drop by again.

 

Anyways, I like this shot because of how they're both proudly standing, looking like the kings of their domain.

Dress rehearsal for Wolves at ECU. (ECU Photo by Cliff Hollis)

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Photo of a wolf taken on a UK Wolf Conservation Trust members day

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