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I shot a wolf today! Good Story, Bad Ending
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<blockquote data-quote="happylilcuss" data-source="post: 325978" data-attributes="member: 11618"><p>Actually the wolves introduced to yellowstone were from genus canis lupus occidentalis with these wolves the males average between 100- 145 pounds. In there natural habitat they hunt moose, cariboou, dall sheep, and musk oxen. There natural prey is from the endless caribou herds. These wolves are natural born killers. They hunt in large packs and are just about a perfect predator that even pushes the grizzly bear around. </p><p>The wolves that were "Native" to yellowstone were from Canis lupus lycaon wich were called timber wolves. They are on average 55- 75 pounds. There natural prey are deer and weaker elk size animals. So in fact the wolves "introduced" into yellowstone were in fact not native. The wolves brought into the yellowstone area were from wolves canada that were captured and brought to the area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happylilcuss, post: 325978, member: 11618"] Actually the wolves introduced to yellowstone were from genus canis lupus occidentalis with these wolves the males average between 100- 145 pounds. In there natural habitat they hunt moose, cariboou, dall sheep, and musk oxen. There natural prey is from the endless caribou herds. These wolves are natural born killers. They hunt in large packs and are just about a perfect predator that even pushes the grizzly bear around. The wolves that were "Native" to yellowstone were from Canis lupus lycaon wich were called timber wolves. They are on average 55- 75 pounds. There natural prey are deer and weaker elk size animals. So in fact the wolves "introduced" into yellowstone were in fact not native. The wolves brought into the yellowstone area were from wolves canada that were captured and brought to the area. [/QUOTE]
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