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Wolves are fascinating creatures. Hollywood has portrayed them as aggressive malicious animals that attack humans for no reason, when in fact they are quite shy. They will attack if threatened of course as anyone would, but they prefer to live peacefully in their territory. These beautiful creatures form family units and live and hunt as such. Each pack has an Alpha male and an Alpha female which protects and cares for the rest of their group which can be from 4 – 7 wolves. Everyone shares in the responsibility of pup rearing. Mating happens once a year and only the Alpha female gets this privilege. Wolves are quite large and can get to 200 pounds. They use their fur and howl to communicate with others. Sadly their population is declining mainly due to habitat loss. In my art I try to convey the beauty and majesty of these wonderful animals.
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Timber is stunning! š
Thank you so much!
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Hungry?………………………………………………. #wolf #wolves #animalprints
Awesome Awesome!
Thank you so much!
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Stunning work Sharon, love this series!
How gorgeous! I love wolves. Recently, there was a piece on NPR about the wolves’ reintroduction to Yellowstone and how their presence changed the course of its rivers. Wolves are important to the Circle of Life.
That is so cool! We all have our place in this World.:)
Indeed….
Indeed…
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fantastic work!
Thank you!
Love the animals you’ve done like this but the wolf is particularly striking. Shared.
Thank you Lianne!
Love this. Love wolves.
Great art.
Reminds me to write a post on the pet cougar I had back in the Seventies. His name was Charley. Raised him from a Cub. I was living in Lake Charles at the time.
A cougar…….what happened to him?
I was living with a couple who owned a pet shop, but then I went to work in Sinai (late ’77).
The lady was brutally murdered about a year after I left America, and I think the husband sold the pet shop, and moved back to Texas. Pretty sure the cougar ended up in a zoo, but I don’t like to think about that. I will pen a post this week end. That cougar was damn funny. We used to take him to the bars. He was a great chick magnet.
*evil grin*
I look forward to your story!
Oh Ms Talent, he is so gorgeous. splendid!!!!
Sherri
Have a nice weekend Sharon
Thanks Sherri! You too!
Wow, beautiful!
Thank you Gabriela!
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Thank you Jo Ann!
Wolves are amazing creatures and you capture them well.
Thank you Kristos!