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Arctic wolf (Canis lupus arctos, vlk arkticky) from ZOO Olomouc, Czech republic
Here you can see first photos of baby wolf puppies born in 2012 - [link] And a journal with photos of wolf mating: [link]
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NEW WOLF CALENDAR FOR 2012 - 2013 WAS JUST RELEASED!!! You can get it FOR FREE!!!
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The calendar is for free, but every donation is very appreciated, as my premium membership will end soon enjoy the calendar
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I sell a colourful mug edition with wolf and fox and big cats photos!
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Thank you for your comments and faves
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Canon 500D + kit lens 55-250 IS
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INFO ABOUT THE ANIMAL:
Name: Arctic Wolf (Canis lupus arctos)
Location: Canadian Arctic and the northern parts of Greenland
Size: 1.8 m long, 79 cm high weight: 75 kg
Diet: Caribou, musk oxen, Arctic Hares, seals, ptarmigan, lemmings. Arctic wolves eat all their prey, also its bones and fur
Conservation status: common. They still live in the whole of its original range, because local conditions are too extreme for humans.
Interesting facts: mother gives birth to some 2-3 pups in May. Pups are born almost black – as they get older, colour of their fur turns to white. Adults are completely white, even in summer | arctic wolves live in the pack of some 7-10 members. Only alpha male and alpha female mate | arctic wolves have shorter ears and nose than other wolves species. They also have thicker fur, shorter legs | they do not run too fast, their advantage is persistence
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MY WOLF PRINTS
To see more, look at my WOLVES GALLERY
This photo belongs to me and I can very easily prove, that it was me, who took this shot. So please, respect my copyright if you want to use my work, ask me first to gain my permission, please! Thank you To make it clear - it is STRICTLY FORBIDDEN to repost my photos.
Here you can see first photos of baby wolf puppies born in 2012 - [link] And a journal with photos of wolf mating: [link]
____________________________________
NEW WOLF CALENDAR FOR 2012 - 2013 WAS JUST RELEASED!!! You can get it FOR FREE!!!
====================>
The calendar is for free, but every donation is very appreciated, as my premium membership will end soon enjoy the calendar
____________________________________
I sell a colourful mug edition with wolf and fox and big cats photos!
____________________________________
Thank you for your comments and faves
____________
Canon 500D + kit lens 55-250 IS
____________
INFO ABOUT THE ANIMAL:
Name: Arctic Wolf (Canis lupus arctos)
Location: Canadian Arctic and the northern parts of Greenland
Size: 1.8 m long, 79 cm high weight: 75 kg
Diet: Caribou, musk oxen, Arctic Hares, seals, ptarmigan, lemmings. Arctic wolves eat all their prey, also its bones and fur
Conservation status: common. They still live in the whole of its original range, because local conditions are too extreme for humans.
Interesting facts: mother gives birth to some 2-3 pups in May. Pups are born almost black – as they get older, colour of their fur turns to white. Adults are completely white, even in summer | arctic wolves live in the pack of some 7-10 members. Only alpha male and alpha female mate | arctic wolves have shorter ears and nose than other wolves species. They also have thicker fur, shorter legs | they do not run too fast, their advantage is persistence
____________
MY WOLF PRINTS
To see more, look at my WOLVES GALLERY
This photo belongs to me and I can very easily prove, that it was me, who took this shot. So please, respect my copyright if you want to use my work, ask me first to gain my permission, please! Thank you To make it clear - it is STRICTLY FORBIDDEN to repost my photos.
Image size
854x597px 396.03 KB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS 500D
Shutter Speed
1/2000 second
Aperture
F/5.6
Focal Length
250 mm
ISO Speed
1250
Date Taken
Oct 22, 2010, 1:05:53 PM
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Beautiful shot. Look at those eyes