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  2. Tundra wolf - Wikipedia

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    In winter it feeds almost exclusively on female or young wild and domestic reindeer, though hares, arctic foxes and other animals are sometimes targeted. The stomach contents of 74 wolves caught in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug in the 1950s were found to consist of 93.1% reindeer remains. In the summer period, tundra wolves feed extensively on ...

  3. Wolf - Wikipedia

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    Wolves can digest their meal in a few hours and can feed several times in one day, making quick use of large quantities of meat. [62] A well-fed wolf stores fat under the skin, around the heart, intestines, kidneys, and bone marrow, particularly during the autumn and winter. [63] Nonetheless, wolves are not fussy eaters.

  4. Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology - Wikipedia

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    Those are wolves, one going before the sun, the other after the moon." But wolves also served as mounts for more or less dangerous humanoid creatures. For instance, Gunnr's horse was a kenning for "wolf" on the Rök runestone, in the Lay of Hyndla, the völva Hyndla rides a wolf, and to Baldr's funeral, the gýgr Hyrrokin arrived on a wolf.

  5. Wolves and moose on Isle Royale - Wikipedia

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    Three of the fifteen wolves on the island appeared to be forming a new pack in late 2019. [36] As many as 14 wolves were on the island as of April 2020. At least two new pups were noticed in September 2020. [37] After the 2021-2022 winter study, researchers estimated there were 28 wolves. [38]

  6. Turkic creation myth - Wikipedia

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    Do not bring disgrace to our parents." The younger sister did not listen to her, she descended and became the wolf's wife and gave birth to children. Later on, they multiplied and formed a state. This is why their people like to sing long-songs with a drawn-out voice, similar to the howling of wolves. —

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  8. Okuri-inu - Wikipedia

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    On her way there, she went into labour on a mountain path and gave birth there and then. Night fell, and many okuri-inu gathered around. Terrified, the woman said "If you're going to eat us then eat us!", but rather than attacking, they actually protected the mother and child from the wolves that lurked in the mountain.

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