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NOMMING TO THE EXTREME!Obviously I did not take this picture so I don't claim to own anything! All I did was come up with the poster idea.
FUN FACT!
Wolves will gently bite (Nom) and or insert another wolf's muzzle into their mouth as a sign of affection. :3
Judging by the other wolf's reaction I suspect this is what's happening, though he does seem to be a bit off, either that or he thinks hes a snake.
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Comments: 24
Sanluris [2013-03-13 02:04:37 +0000 UTC]
Aw, that's sweet.
Usually you can tell if wolves are angry, and these guys look pretty calm. Wolves aren't straight violent, really, like some people think. They have their playful and affectionate moments, just like...well, any animal really...including humans.
I was at a zoo once, and there was a kennel-like place with some fluffy white dogs (kinda like malamutes) in it. I got close to one and put my arm out, and he--or she, I didn't know--put his jaws around my arm and didn't let go for a few minutes. I wonder if he was doing something like this, since his bite didn't hurt and as far as I could tell he didn't seem angry. If he was biting as a sign of affection, that was pretty nice, especially since he didn't know me and I had just randomly walked up to him.
Thanks for sharing this.
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MDTartist83 [2012-06-01 01:43:04 +0000 UTC]
Wolf #1: Will you stop chewing on my head?
Wolf #2: I'm just playing!
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Flufflepot [2011-12-10 01:58:56 +0000 UTC]
So cute! My dog does this to my kitten, they love each other!
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TastyReindeer [2011-10-31 19:42:53 +0000 UTC]
That looks a bit more violent than a gentle bite i mean, do you see those teeth?? XD
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LeucisticRaccoon In reply to Sambrook-the-Otter [2010-10-24 19:05:58 +0000 UTC]
more like *gulp*
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