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Eastern Timber Wolf

Canis lupus lycaon

Photo by MaryOhkwari
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Field Notes

Notes:

It's been a couple of months since my last day at the Wildlife Park, and today, I realize how much I miss working there. I'm going to make a daytrip to the park next week, so look forward to many new photos. ;) In the meantime, I'll upload a few shots that I left out before.

This pair of grey wolves has been at the park for years. They are currently in their summer coats, which explains why they look smaller than what one would expect.
In the first photo, the female is licking the male after they had a bit of a spat. The picture was taken immediately after I approached the pen, so I believe they were being a bit aggressive with each other assuming I had food.

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PublishedAugust 10, 2011

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