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    Did you know that dogs have been on our sides for ages? It all started thousands of years ago when dogs were wolves. They are the great ancestors of all these kinds of dogs. Though wolves look very fierce‚ they changed because of humans. So‚ to be honest‚ sometimes dogs become part of the family‚ so basically your kind of have a wolf. Dogs have had a long relationship with humans for several centuries. Long Long ago‚ dogs were wolves that would sometimes prey on humans‚ weird right. Well‚ the

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    Story Analysis

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    Story Analysis Summary This story is called “The last husky”. It is about a dog in the Canada north. The dog was the last dog of the camp. The man wants his child to have someone to play with. The dog had no food when she was born because the mother had died shortly after she was born. She was lucky when the old man took her in and takes care of her as she was his own dog. The dog name is Arnuk. Arnuk means the woman. Arnuk would come into the igloo for the night and keep the kid warm. The old

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    The Red Wolves of North Carolina are the last of their species. There are approximately forty Red Wolves left and they’re all live in the Albermarle Penninsula in North Carolina. Red wolves are on average‚ five feet long from nose to tail. They’re larger than the coyotes‚ only averaging three feet from nose to tail. The red wolves‚ coyotes‚ and eastern wolf are all from the original “Ancient Wolf”. Since the beginning of wolves‚ they have been cross breeding to create hybrids. Over time‚ the ancient

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    How Do Dogs Have Changed

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    What? you don’t think dogs are awesome?Dogs started from wolfs that were mean and harmful in all kinds of ways‚ but wolves were slowly turned to dogs over thousands of years and dogs turned into calm animals. To begin with wolves was just mean and harmful‚ but after so long people was having wolves and taming them and turned calm so they became dogs. So the relationship between dogs and humans have changed over time because dogs have changed from wolves and dogs are pets. To begin with wolves was

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    The winter wind blows cold across my fur pelt yet I am warm surrounded by those I know and our nomadic settlement fire. Our small‚ traveling clan has settled in southwestern Ohio for the winter. We are happy for now though we experience many dangers as the days grow colder. We have prepared for the changing season‚ ensuring that our food stores were full and our shelters would stand against the harsh weather to come. We have learned from the stories of winters before us. The clan elders speak of

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    Domestic Dogs Evolution

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    Domestic dogs inherited complex behaviors from their wolf ancestors‚ being pack hunters with complex body language. These sophisticated forms of social cognition and communication may account for their trainability‚ playfulness‚ and ability to fit into human households and social situations‚ and these attributes have given dogs a relationship with humans that has enabled them to become one of the most successful species on the planet today. Although experts largely disagree over the details of dog

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    Bear State Nickname

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    The Natural‚ Bear State Throughout time‚ places establish their own unique identities and images and become known for what inhabits those parts. Places like Florida and New York earned nicknames such as the Sunshine State and the Empire State due to events or things that people often associated with that area. In the 1830’s and 1840’s‚ Arkansas had succeeded in becoming a state; however‚ when Arkansas was only a territory‚ it had already established an image and a growing nickname: the Bear State

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    The Chosen Wolf‚ Adonis‚ stood overlooking the city as the brisk wind struck him in the face. The snow was so freezing that it felt like there were needles puncturing him with every step. He could see his breath in the chilly air around him. This was very outlandish to him‚ as he had come from a different world. He was from the planet of Takondwa. On this planet‚ the sun’s rays felt like hot coals scorching his fur coat. As the wolf was thinking about this‚ he realized he was getting too caught up

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    Kingsley Aigbekaen is 151 5/30/14 ms.gracia 601 Wolves are legendary because of their spine-tingling howl‚ which they use to communicate. A lone wolf howls to attract the attention of his pack‚ while communal howls may send territorial messages from one pack to another. Some howls are confrontational. Much like barking domestic dogs‚ wolves may simply begin howling because a nearby wolf has already begun. Wolves are the largest members of the dog family. Adaptable gray wolves

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    Dingo Bone Structure

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    African Wild Dog: 1. fossil record/genetic record: The two species that are completely different from the African Wild Dog are the Dingo and the Red Wolf. The first difference from the African Wild Dog‚ is that their scientific names are different. The second difference is that the African Wild Dog has a smaller body‚ fewer toes‚ and teeth structure in the jaw. 2. Traits: The shared traits between all of the dogs are that they all are true blood dogs. Although‚ what they don’t have in common is

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