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Originally posted by MagiK:
Names and addresses please Neb [img]smile.gif[/img] There have been some people who have lived in the woods and studied the wolves but not lived WITH the wolves. When I lived in Minnessotta I had the chance to talk to a guy who raises Hybrid puppies that are part wolf. He had to quit raising wolves due to his inability to breed the vicious streak out of them. He loved them dearly, and still does but he said he would never trust his daughter around them. I also know of some scientists who swim with great whites too..doesnt mean they are pussycats.
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MagiK, I remember reading an article in National Geo years ago, about some researchers that studied artic wolves. The researchers lived with, or rather lived next to the alpha male and alpha female of a pack. The pack had split up during the summer to for the alpha female to have her puppies. They were at a caribou calving area, so the wolves had plenty of food. The resarchers spent one night and 2 gal. of hot tea "marking" their territory, a 30yd radius around their tents, it took the alpha male 10 minutes to "mark" the other side of the researchers "markings".
I could dig out the Nat. Geo. if you want but I have 25 years of Nat.Geo. to look through
[ 10-18-2002, 11:42 PM: Message edited by: John D Harris ]