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"The Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center primary mission is to provide visitors to the Yellowstone area an opportunity to observe, learn and appreciate grizzly bears and gray wolves."
the fierce looking little wolf is a female born in captivity in Quebec and the the bigger one is a male from Omega Park. Today they are both at the EcoMuseum, a facility for animals unable to live in the wild... where they enjoy a large open space...fenced in.
Arctic Wolves.
Artis Zoo.
Amsterdam.
Netherlands.
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European Timber Wolves fighting over dinner in the snow! (We could have a Macbeth moment here 'when shall we three meet again....) My youngest daughter, Jeannette, suggested we visit them today, she was right!
The General is the most important part of the Blood Wolves army, unless he's not around that is. The generals are typically very arrogant sons of rich friends of our supreme potentate and typically have little to no experience at all.
Well, it's almost the end... Of the minifigs that is ;)
Only 2 more left!
Blood Wolves:
[Basic Squad]
[Grunt]
[ "Major" Payne ]
[ Hercules ]
[Spec Ops]
[Commando]
[Ranger]
[Advanced Units]
[Assassin]
[Pilot]
[Engineer]
[ General ]
[Medic]
[Demolitions]
[ "Mayhem" ]
[ "Ka-Boom" ]
In the winter, the tide turns to the wolves, but in mid summer, the bison have the edge. These three bulls saw off the 4 members of the Lamar Canyon pack, who would have to settle for smaller prey on this day.
Jamie and I just got back from a weekend in Denali.
We'd heard that a pack of wolves had killed a dall sheep near where I Scream Gluch empties into the Tolkalt River.
We walked up the Tolklat. We saw an adult running across the river away from us. So we sat down on the cut back of the Tolklat and were waiting for his return. Suddenly we heard howling behind us. We went down stream trying to get a better vantage point for where we thought the howling was comming from. Suddenly 3 wolves, all pups suddenly came out of the willows and started playing with each other a little ove 50 yards away from us.
This is two of the playing pups. I probably snapped 300 photos in a span of 20 minutes or so until they ran off.
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film: 35mm Kodak Ultramax ISO 400 (under exposed 2 stops
Camera: Praktica MTL 50.
Lens: 50mm Prime lens
They have finaly sorted out the developing machean down the shop. Now i only have 200 shots to sift through!
Some stuffed wolves.
Elk, it's whats for dinner. A pack of wolves attacks a herd of elk in Grand Teton National Park. the wolves are likely the Buffalo Pack. The hunt ended in success for the wolves.
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May the mountains rise against you, May the forests block your path, May your axes chip and shatter, And know it is my wrath. - The Sword
This European Gray Wolf was snoozing in the shadows when something caught its attention. At the very same moment, a shaft of sunlight caught its face.
Tama Zoo, Tokyo.
Olympus E-5, Zuiko 300mm f/2.8 ED.
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The picture is taken at "Skansen" in Stockholm. When I took the picture on the wolf I didn't realize that it was another one behind him.
This young Gray Timber Wolf was running alongside the older female in what I imagine is some kind of submissive pose (fawning?), judging by the body language. It went on for a while before the Senior turned at snapped at the yelping youngster!
Canon EOS 1D Mk111, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS @ 400 ISO.