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KeitiWolf — About Wolves pt.4

Published: 2011-12-03 03:36:11 +0000 UTC; Views: 1265; Favourites: 57; Downloads: 28
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last one~

for my dearie.

this onee covers basically wolves food and how they get their food. it also includes information on mother wolves, and how they mark their territory.

well, i hope these helped some people c: it was pretty fun to do.

i HIGHLY suggest downloading WolfQuest [link] if you haven't already if you would like to learn more about wolves. it gives it a very interesting point of view, and also pretty accurate.

shit ton of refs used.
i got more lazy with these ones.
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Comments: 10

DanishDangerDash [2014-02-19 00:45:13 +0000 UTC]

Three weeks?!! Shit that is some strong urine XD It docent surprise me but still three weeks is a heck of a long time

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KayaWolf0612 [2012-11-01 11:01:43 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!It's very helpful!

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KeitiWolf In reply to KayaWolf0612 [2012-11-02 04:11:39 +0000 UTC]

youre welcome dear! im glad you find it so :3

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KayaWolf0612 In reply to KeitiWolf [2012-11-02 09:03:34 +0000 UTC]

^^ I thank you!

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riverspring [2011-12-10 09:45:35 +0000 UTC]

i really enjoyed this! i like to say i know a bit about wolfs but to be honest i'm fascinated with learning more! i never knew how fast wolfs were and how they react to alphas in different ways. And the wolves you'v drawn are so life like! this is truly helpful, and if your ok with it can i stick this in a info wolf book so i can look at your facts and drawings when i need to remember something.

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KeitiWolf In reply to riverspring [2011-12-10 18:40:16 +0000 UTC]

oh, youre welcome dear! im very glad it helped you : D and of course you can.
and honestly, i learned a lot myself when researching. i knew wolves were fast, but i didnt know they were that fast xD but thankyou very much hun<3

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riverspring In reply to KeitiWolf [2011-12-11 09:08:23 +0000 UTC]

no problem

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PurpleBugPhotography [2011-12-03 07:19:02 +0000 UTC]

Awesome info. C: Spot on
Suggestion to add on the "mothering" part: The biological mother isn't the only one to care for the pups; the entire pack cares for them. All of the females in the pack will produce milk to feed the pups before weaning. They also emit a hormone (endorphins) that makes them more loving/protective toward the pups, which helps to ensure their survival.

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KeitiWolf In reply to PurpleBugPhotography [2011-12-03 16:34:40 +0000 UTC]

ah yes, i did forget about that : D thankyou. if i ever get a chance ill go back and add that in~

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PurpleBugPhotography In reply to KeitiWolf [2011-12-03 17:46:16 +0000 UTC]

C: You're welcome!

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