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Gray wolves (Canis lupus)
Alright, so the fence is very intrusive in this picture, but I think it shows the sexual dimorphism (need to use the terminology somewhere to keep it in my brain, doesn't seem to come up in any of the classes for my current degree) in wolves fairly well. This is a father/daughter pair, Blackhawk (male) is to the viewers right, Ladyhawk (female) is to the viewers left. Taken at Wolf Haven International in Tenino, Washington. Website: [link] More wolf photos (mostly without fence): [link] |
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May 30, 2009
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SP590UZ 10/1250 second F/4.2 18 mm 64 May 2, 2009, 2:35:38 PM Share
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