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  2. Interspecies friendship - Wikipedia

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    Two goats and a cat sitting in the shade. An interspecies friendship is a nonsexual bond that is formed between animals of different species. [1] Numerous cases of interspecies friendships among wild and domesticated animals have been reported and documented with photography and video. [1]

  3. Canis - Wikipedia

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    Social mammal predators prey on herbivores with a body mass similar to that of the combined mass of the predator pack. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] The gray wolf specializes in preying on the vulnerable individuals of large prey, [ 24 ] and a pack of timber wolves can bring down a 500 kg (1,100 lb) moose.

  4. ‘Nothing like it’: What makes Isle Royale National Park so ...

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    “There's been a wolf-moose predator-prey research study going on for over 60 years on Isle Royale, the longest predator-prey relationship study in existence,” Amidon said. “You have a really ...

  5. Wolves and moose on Isle Royale - Wikipedia

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    When the moose population grows too high, the balsam fir population crashes, leading to a crash in the moose population, in a continuing population "see-saw". [19] Moose mostly die from the consequences of malnutrition: they become emaciated and slowed down by arthritis, until they are easy prey for a wolf pack. Also, calves suffer from ...

  6. Pet fox and dog become unlikely pals - AOL

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    Moose was raised around all kinds of animals so when she ran up to him tail wagging and crying they were instantly friends." See the adorable pair: The two pals eat together, sleep together and ...

  7. A wolf-colonized island gives new insights into predator and ...

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  8. Wildlife of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The Alaskan subspecies of moose (Alces alces gigas) is the largest in the world; adult males weigh 1,200 to 1,600 pounds (542–725 kg), and adult females weigh 800 to 1,300 pounds (364–591 kg) [17] Alaska's substantial moose population is controlled by predators such as bears and wolves, which prey mainly on vulnerable calves, as well as by ...

  9. Want to see wildlife in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area ...

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    Keep a safe distance: Give animals their space. The National Park Service’s requirements are a good rule of thumb — 25 yards from most wildlife and 100 yards from predators like bears and wolves.