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Canis lupus lupus ... howling ...

Wolf Park, Battle Ground IN 03/18/06

Info on Micah from Colorado wolf and wildlife center's app: MICAH is a Timber Wolf born in April of 2009 and weighs about 75 lbs. Micah was adopted from the Seacrest Wolf Preserve in Florida as a young pup to be introduced to one of our single females. After being a “big brother” to Nakai for the first year, he now enjoys playing with his new companion Keara. Micah is TALL, LANKY AND 100% BOY in water and mud. He is best known for his nickname, “slurp” because he laps up water then wants to give you a BIG SLURPY KISS.

For beth_photop. Who likes the wolves.

Info on Keoka from Colorado wolf and wildlife center's iPhone app: KEKOA is a Timber Wolf born in April of 2007 and weighs approximately 115 lbs. His name is Hawaiian meaning “BRAVE ONE.” Kekoa came from the Seacrest Wolf Preserve in Florida with this sister Sakara. Kekoa has a SWEET PERSONALITY and loves to greet visitors with wolf kisses. When he puts his paws on a person’s shoulders he TOWERS AT ABOUT 7 FEET. He is a handsome young male best known for this THICK, SILVER-GRAY MANE and striking appearance.

Wolves at Wolf Creek Habitat and Rescue located in Brookville, IN

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Wolf Park, Battle Ground IN 03/18/06

Eurasian wolf / Europäischer Grauwolf / Canis lupus lupus

at Wolves Civic, Wolverhampton, 04.11.08

for www.sigur-ros.co.uk.

  

Looks like they shared their bone and meat without any incident!

Rear view of Wolves Bus Scania L94 85 newly painted.

 

The wright logo went a bit wrong but completely removing it would give it a bland look - so I’ve kept it until I find a decal one I can use.

Two wolf pups working on their skills and testing each other in Denali National Park.

 

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Wolf Park, Battle Ground IN 03/18/06

Seen heading south on the M1 were this RM and Volvo of Ensignbus decked out in Wolves colours and having presumably been on the Wolves victory parade...May 7 2018.

Isn't she magnificent?

 

Canon EOS 1D Mk111, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS + Extender 1.4x Mk11 @ 400 ISO.

Grey Wolf.

Dublin Zoo.

Phoenix Park.

Ireland.

Two wolves eating small chicks... You can see yolk drops, gross!

Wolf Park,Battle Ground, IN 03/18/06

One more shot of two wolves playing together.

We found "The Wild Animal Sanctuary" by accident when we were in Denver, Colorado for a day on our recent driving trip to Colorado, Arizona and Utah. This sanctuary takes in confiscated and surrendered animals, including bears, wolves, lions, tigers and many other carnivores. Some came from circuses, others from being used in photography sessions that did not prove to be lucrative and still others that were kept in cages or small enclosures in people's back yards, basements, apartments and garages. Most were born in captivity and suffered terrible neglect and abuse at the hands of their owners. It took 2 bears, that were so used to walking on their hind legs, a month to learn that they were supposed to walk on all four legs. Some became addicted to nicotine so they would do what their owners wanted. Each animal has a story.

 

The animals looked very healthy and had lots of room to roam. You cannot photograph at ground level so they have a 1 mile long raised walkway where you can see animals interacting with each other and doing what they were meant to do. Once the animals are comfortable being with other rescued animals, they are moved to live in a large acreage habitat of their own.

 

The wolves decided to gang up on each other. It sounded terrible but they were just playing. We were there in the afternoon so the tigers were sleeping but they do have a water area for them to play. The bears had a large area to live in "Bear luxury".

 

www.wildanimalsanctuary.org/

 

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Shot with Pentax K5 and 55-300mm © Craig Lindsay 2012. All rights reserved.

Photography by Rudaz Matthieu

Vallorbe, Switzerland, "Wolves & Grizzly"

 

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