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  2. How to Train Your Dragon (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    How to Train Your Dragon is a series of children's books written by British author Cressida Cowell. The books are set in a fictional Fantasy Viking world, and focus on the experiences of protagonist Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third, as he overcomes obstacles on his journey of "becoming a hero, the hard way".

  3. How to Cook a Wolf - Wikipedia

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    [15] Nominally about food, home economics, thrift, and preparedness, How to Cook a Wolf has been described "barely a cookbook" [13] and "part experimental cookbook, part 'escape reading material,' and part war protest." [16] The book is dedicated to Fisher's friend Lawrence Bachmann, who reportedly came up with the title. [3]

  4. Groovie Goolies - Wikipedia

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    The cover is adorned with two photos of the album's producers/musicians as the live-action Wolfie (Jeffrey Thomas), Frankie (Ed Fournier), and Drac , [17] [26] as well as a small image of the animated monster trio. All of the songs on the disc were written by Linda Martin and Sherry Gayden. [25] "We Go So Good Together" and "Spend Some Time ...

  5. Food drive - Wikipedia

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    "Food Not Bombs" is a network of collectives that recover surplus food from grocery stores and create vegan and vegetarian food to share with those needy." Greg Bloom of Bread for the City expressed concern over the health value of donated food, saying that "almost half of what comes to us in any given food drive just doesn’t meet our ...

  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.

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  8. Child of the Wolves - Wikipedia

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    Ebony: A black wolf; the alpha male of the wolf pack Granite joins. Strider: Described as a large gray wolf with a white chest, Strider is Ebony's brother and Granite's chief tormentor. He is also the oldest son. Roamer: Ebony and Snowdrift's son. Like Strider, Roamer also tormented Granite, but the dog eventually stood up to him, and he never ...

  9. ‘Wolf’ Film Review: Psychological Drama About Animal ...

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    George MacKay and Lily-Rose Depp are institutionalized and in love in a drama that lacks the depth to fully explore their relationship or their dysphoria