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  2. List of fictional wolves - Wikipedia

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    The last wolf in England, raised by humans, pursued by the Hunter Gmork The Neverending Story: Michael Ende: Servant of the power behind The Nothing tasked with killing Atreyu before he can save Fantastica. Hopper The Wheel of Time: Robert Jordan: Hopper is a friend and teacher of the wolfbrother Perrin Aybara. Huttser and Palla The Sight ...

  3. Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology - Wikipedia

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    An old she-wolf with a sky-blue mane named Ashina found the baby and nursed him, then the she-wolf gave birth to half-wolf, half-human cubs, from whom the Turkic people were born. Also in Turkic mythology it is believed that a gray wolf showed the Turks the way out of their legendary homeland Ergenekon , which allowed them to spread and conquer ...

  4. Wolf Messing: Who Saw through Time - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Messing: Who Saw Through Time (Russian: Вольф Мессинг: видевший сквозь время, romanized: Wolf Messing: Videvshiy skvoz' vremya) is a Russian TV series about fate of Wolf Messing, based on the novel of the same name by the screenwriter Eduard Volodarsky. [1] by the Russia-1 TV channel. The series premiered on ...

  5. Red wolf - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, the wild breeding pair that produced a litter of pups the previous year gave birth to a second litter of 5 pups, 2 males and 3 females. A male wolf pup from a captive litter was fostered into the pack, and with this new addition, the family of red wolves, which was named the Milltail pack by FWS, has grown to 13 wild individuals.

  6. Wolves as pets and working animals - Wikipedia

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    Ordinary pet food is inadequate, as an adult wolf needs 1–2.5 kg (2–5 lbs) of meat daily along with bones, skin and fur to meet its nutritional requirements. Wolves may defend their food against people, and react violently to people trying to remove it. [2] The exercise needs of a wolf exceed the average dog's demand.

  7. Sheep and Wolves - Wikipedia

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    A sheep named Ziko is attempting to document the outdoor wildlife, when he stumbles upon the wolf Grey, and flees screaming back to his village of sheep, located near a newly arrived pack of wolves in the ravine. The wise leader of the wolf pack, Magra, announces that he'll retire soon, and that two candidates must fight for the rite of succession.

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  9. Counting sheep - Wikipedia

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    An early reference to counting sheep as a means of attaining sleep can be found in Illustrations of Political Economy by Harriet Martineau, from 1832: "It was a sight of monotony to behold one sheep after another follow the adventurous one, each in turn placing its fore-feet on the breach in the fence, bringing up its hind legs after it, looking around for an instant from the summit, and then ...