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  2. Wolf-whistling - Wikipedia

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    A wolf whistle is a distinctive two-note glissando whistled sound made to show high interest in or approval of something or someone (usually a woman), especially at someone viewed as physically or sexually attractive. Today, a wolf whistle directed at a person is sometimes considered a precursor to sexual harassment, or a form of sexual ...

  3. List of fictional wolves - Wikipedia

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    The last wolves to live on the earth after humans have long since rendered earth uninhabitable. Timber Wolf G.I. Joe: A pet of Joe operative Snake Eyes: Whisper the Wolf: Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW Publishing) A lone, quiet, traumatized wolf who is a friend of her Wisps, one of Sonic's allies, and former member of the Diamond Cutters. Ranga

  4. Pack (canine) - Wikipedia

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    These singular outside wolves, often referred to as lone wolves, are vulnerable to food scarcity and territorial attacks and generally comprise less than 15% of the total wolf population. Lone wolves usually result from sexually mature offspring leaving their parental pack, though may also occur if harassed subordinates chose to disperse. In ...

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    Tucked away in the middle of Pennsylvania, the sanctuary is a safe haven for gray wolves and wolf-dogs. They currently house 50 of these beautiful creatures and lead guided tours to help educate ...

  6. Wolf - Wikipedia

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    The wolf (Canis lupus; [b] pl.: wolves), also known as the grey wolf or gray wolf, is a canine native to Eurasia and North America. More than thirty subspecies of Canis lupus have been recognized, including the dog and dingo , though grey wolves, as popularly understood, only comprise naturally-occurring wild subspecies.

  7. Chechen wolf - Wikipedia

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    Chechen seal bearing a wolf, the nation's symbolic embodiment. The wolf is frequently used for insignia and images, as a symbol of the Chechen nation. Common poses involve the wolf howling off the top of a mountain (Chechnya is very mountainous), laying down, or staring at the viewer. The different poses evoke different symbolism:

  8. Wolf communication - Wikipedia

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    Lone wolves typically avoid howling in areas where other packs are present. [19] Wolves from different geographic locations may howl in different fashions: according to Erik Zimen , the howls of European wolves are much more protracted and melodious than those of North American wolves, whose howls are louder and have a stronger emphasis on the ...

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