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This is a gift that is currently in my Steam inventory. I will add the winner on steam and send it to them.

Instead of thanks, tell me a fact about wolves please! I won't blacklist anyone, but I'll whitelist interesting facts! :P

nice, thank you

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a pack of wolves can eat you really fast

9 years ago
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Oh my! Can they? Are they worse than kittens? :O Whitelist'd

9 years ago
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Thanks!!
Edit: Don't really know anything about wolves!!

9 years ago
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Wolves' tounges are longer than my pee pee :(

9 years ago
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That's some long tongue... Whitelist'd

9 years ago
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Thank you~

9 years ago
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Wolves and dogs are genetically identical, so they should be considered a single species, not two (Canis lupus and Canis familiaris).

9 years ago
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familiaris means family. Wolves and dogs are slightly different so thats why its called familiaris not lupus.

9 years ago
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Wolves can't kill Liam Neeson.

9 years ago
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"Don't move. Stare right back at them."

9 years ago
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Poking a wolf with a stick is a bad idea. They have sharp teeth.

9 years ago
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Hmm, is poking a duck a bad idea too?

9 years ago
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Yes.

9 years ago
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Fact: I don't have a wolf :[

9 years ago
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Fact: Now you do.

9 years ago
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wolves used to be larger and be known as dire wolves and were much larger then they are now

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Wolves are like dogs but like wolves, you know...

9 years ago
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It is wildly believed that wolves (or lack of wolves) transformed the Yellowstone National Park landscape.

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The Greeks believed that if someone ate meat from a lamb, which was killed by a wolf, they'd turn into a vampire.

9 years ago
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I'm ashamed to say that i am greek and didn't know about that :D

9 years ago
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I don't enter, cause i have DS I and II, but all the wolves in a pack help take care of the pups. When the pups are very small, other pack members bring food to the mother so she does not have to leave the den.

9 years ago
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During the winter months, wolves can be found moving around during the day. The rest of the year they are nocturnal.

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ehm.... wolves are more than a wolf... thats all I know :d

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"The International Wolf Center advances the survival of wolf populations by teaching about wolves, their relationship to wildlands and the human role in their future." - http://wolf.org/

9 years ago
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Thank you for the chance! Awesome! Good luck guys!!

9 years ago
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"Wolves have 42 teeth"

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Wolf pups are born blind and deaf, and are often born with blue eyes

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Thank you

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The massive molars and powerful jaws of a wolf are used to crush the bones of its prey. The biting capacity of a wolf is 1,500 pounds of pressure per square inch.

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In wolf language "thank you" is: "Arooo!"

9 years ago
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It also means "Your Welcome!"

Arooo!

9 years ago
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you should read that, I found it very interesting when I read it for the 1st time.

http://www.ibtimes.com/meet-wolf-man-german-researcher-werner-freund-feeds-wolves-his-mouth-photos-1046470

9 years ago
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That was very interesting indeed! Thanks for the link! :)

9 years ago
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yes I think so too, it's just like wolves don't give a f*ck about appearance or anything, just if you act like them - they will accept you as one of them :) I have read much much bigger article about this guy, you can google it and find more about him, it's just amazing :)

and additionally they accepted him as alpha male, hard to believe :D I wonder if warewolves can be made this way? XD (just kidding)

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Thanx

9 years ago
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Wolves didn't live in The Netherlands for nearly a century, but last year, there was a great article in the newspapers that a wolf had returned. After a roadkill, another wolf was seen. Upon investigation by a lot of 'experts' it was determined that it was a male wolf, travelling from Germany, to find a spot for his own, hoping to find a female and a new hunting ground. The wolf stayed in several weeks but later on returned to Germany. (All the way to Poland).
The news was big in The Netherlands: it lasted for months in papers, ( check: 'wolf in nederland 2014' in Google)

Thumbs up!

9 years ago
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The dead wolf they saw last year was a fake:s

9 years ago
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Hello Shooter,

No it wasn't. It was 'trapped' with a camera-motion-trap. The first one was a fake, but later on in a province called Drenthe, the real wolf was spotted (and on camera).

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Ok the second one I haven't heard about. All I heard was that they found one, which was a fake.

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