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CW: re: Eye contact, wolves
And now some wolves. They were curious what sorts of shenanigans the humans were up to today.
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CW: re: Eye contact, wolves
And now some wolves. They were curious what sorts of shenanigans the humans were up to today.
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CW: re: Eye contact, wolves
And now some wolves. They were curious what sorts of shenanigans the humans were up to today.
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CW: re: Eye contact, wolves
And now some wolves. They were curious what sorts of shenanigans the humans were up to today.
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CW: re: Eye contact, wolves
And now some wolves. They were curious what sorts of shenanigans the humans were up to today.
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CW: Eye contact, wolves
And a few more pics of them just chilling. Not much going on today.
I haven't been in an enclosure for a while, so you'll have to put up with the fence.
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CW: Eye contact, wolves
And a few more pics of them just chilling. Not much going on today.
I haven't been in an enclosure for a while, so you'll have to put up with the fence.
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CW: Eye contact, wolves
And a few more pics of them just chilling. Not much going on today.
I haven't been in an enclosure for a while, so you'll have to put up with the fence.
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CW: Eye contact, wolves
And a few more pics of them just chilling. Not much going on today.
I haven't been in an enclosure for a while, so you'll have to put up with the fence.
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CW: Eye contact, wolves
And a few more pics of them just chilling. Not much going on today.
I haven't been in an enclosure for a while, so you'll have to put up with the fence.
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#Wolf update. Today was sunny, but also cold and windy. The animals seemed comfortable, however we did recently swap the enclosures for two packs. The arctics got moved into our larger enclosure, which has ponds and serious acreage. I didn't get a good pic of all four of them. (The one I have is the white one here who is standing up and walking.)
The other two pictured, the large black one and the white one laying down, were originally in that enclosure, but are now in a smaller one. The white one is the black one's mom, as well as mother to two other wolves here. They've been in this enclosure before when we've let them in to explore before moving the arctics in, but are used to the bigger one, so it's an adjustment. They're normally used to having more space to disappear to when there are visitors, but they still have places to do that now if they want.
As an aside, the darker one is our largest wolf. Most of our's are around 80 to 120 lbs (36 to 54 kg), although he's around 140 lbs (63.5 kg). That's more on the bigger side for a wolf. The arctics still have some growing to do so it should be interesting to see how big they get.
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#Wolf update. Today was sunny, but also cold and windy. The animals seemed comfortable, however we did recently swap the enclosures for two packs. The arctics got moved into our larger enclosure, which has ponds and serious acreage. I didn't get a good pic of all four of them. (The one I have is the white one here who is standing up and walking.)
The other two pictured, the large black one and the white one laying down, were originally in that enclosure, but are now in a smaller one. The white one is the black one's mom, as well as mother to two other wolves here. They've been in this enclosure before when we've let them in to explore before moving the arctics in, but are used to the bigger one, so it's an adjustment. They're normally used to having more space to disappear to when there are visitors, but they still have places to do that now if they want.
As an aside, the darker one is our largest wolf. Most of our's are around 80 to 120 lbs (36 to 54 kg), although he's around 140 lbs (63.5 kg). That's more on the bigger side for a wolf. The arctics still have some growing to do so it should be interesting to see how big they get.
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#Wolf update. Today was sunny, but also cold and windy. The animals seemed comfortable, however we did recently swap the enclosures for two packs. The arctics got moved into our larger enclosure, which has ponds and serious acreage. I didn't get a good pic of all four of them. (The one I have is the white one here who is standing up and walking.)
The other two pictured, the large black one and the white one laying down, were originally in that enclosure, but are now in a smaller one. The white one is the black one's mom, as well as mother to two other wolves here. They've been in this enclosure before when we've let them in to explore before moving the arctics in, but are used to the bigger one, so it's an adjustment. They're normally used to having more space to disappear to when there are visitors, but they still have places to do that now if they want.
As an aside, the darker one is our largest wolf. Most of our's are around 80 to 120 lbs (36 to 54 kg), although he's around 140 lbs (63.5 kg). That's more on the bigger side for a wolf. The arctics still have some growing to do so it should be interesting to see how big they get.
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#Wolf update. Today was sunny, but also cold and windy. The animals seemed comfortable, however we did recently swap the enclosures for two packs. The arctics got moved into our larger enclosure, which has ponds and serious acreage. I didn't get a good pic of all four of them. (The one I have is the white one here who is standing up and walking.)
The other two pictured, the large black one and the white one laying down, were originally in that enclosure, but are now in a smaller one. The white one is the black one's mom, as well as mother to two other wolves here. They've been in this enclosure before when we've let them in to explore before moving the arctics in, but are used to the bigger one, so it's an adjustment. They're normally used to having more space to disappear to when there are visitors, but they still have places to do that now if they want.
As an aside, the darker one is our largest wolf. Most of our's are around 80 to 120 lbs (36 to 54 kg), although he's around 140 lbs (63.5 kg). That's more on the bigger side for a wolf. The arctics still have some growing to do so it should be interesting to see how big they get.
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#Wolf update. Today was sunny, but also cold and windy. The animals seemed comfortable, however we did recently swap the enclosures for two packs. The arctics got moved into our larger enclosure, which has ponds and serious acreage. I didn't get a good pic of all four of them. (The one I have is the white one here who is standing up and walking.)
The other two pictured, the large black one and the white one laying down, were originally in that enclosure, but are now in a smaller one. The white one is the black one's mom, as well as mother to two other wolves here. They've been in this enclosure before when we've let them in to explore before moving the arctics in, but are used to the bigger one, so it's an adjustment. They're normally used to having more space to disappear to when there are visitors, but they still have places to do that now if they want.
As an aside, the darker one is our largest wolf. Most of our's are around 80 to 120 lbs (36 to 54 kg), although he's around 140 lbs (63.5 kg). That's more on the bigger side for a wolf. The arctics still have some growing to do so it should be interesting to see how big they get.
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CW: re: Eye contact, wolves
Alright, one more in this thread. The one standing at the fence corner in the one picture, and laying down in the other, likes this section of his enclosure. He's sort of on display, and isn't quite as interested in people watching as the two timber wolves, but still takes an interest when he hears voices. His niece, the other wolf, will sometimes go off into the woods when visitors come.
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CW: re: Eye contact, wolves
Alright, one more in this thread. The one standing at the fence corner in the one picture, and laying down in the other, likes this section of his enclosure. He's sort of on display, and isn't quite as interested in people watching as the two timber wolves, but still takes an interest when he hears voices. His niece, the other wolf, will sometimes go off into the woods when visitors come.
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CW: re: Eye contact, wolves
Alright, one more in this thread. The one standing at the fence corner in the one picture, and laying down in the other, likes this section of his enclosure. He's sort of on display, and isn't quite as interested in people watching as the two timber wolves, but still takes an interest when he hears voices. His niece, the other wolf, will sometimes go off into the woods when visitors come.
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CW: re: Eye contact, wolves
Alright, one more in this thread. The one standing at the fence corner in the one picture, and laying down in the other, likes this section of his enclosure. He's sort of on display, and isn't quite as interested in people watching as the two timber wolves, but still takes an interest when he hears voices. His niece, the other wolf, will sometimes go off into the woods when visitors come.
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CW: re: Eye contact, wolves
Alright, one more in this thread. The one standing at the fence corner in the one picture, and laying down in the other, likes this section of his enclosure. He's sort of on display, and isn't quite as interested in people watching as the two timber wolves, but still takes an interest when he hears voices. His niece, the other wolf, will sometimes go off into the woods when visitors come.
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CW: re: Eye contact, wolves
This one spent some time looking down upon everyone from her raised platform.
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CW: re: Eye contact, wolves
This one spent some time looking down upon everyone from her raised platform.
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CW: re: Eye contact, wolves
This one spent some time looking down upon everyone from her raised platform.
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CW: re: Eye contact, wolves
This one spent some time looking down upon everyone from her raised platform.
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CW: re: Eye contact, wolves
This one spent some time looking down upon everyone from her raised platform.
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One more wolf picture. This one is splashing around in her water trough.
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One more wolf picture. This one is splashing around in her water trough.
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One more wolf picture. This one is splashing around in her water trough.
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One more wolf picture. This one is splashing around in her water trough.
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One more wolf picture. This one is splashing around in her water trough.
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Wolf update from yesterday. Two of our enclosures are connected by a bridge that was started before my time volunteering here, to be able to more easily move animals between enclosures. In this case, we actually had the other enclosure free, so we opened the walkway for the wolves to be able to use it whenever they want. They occasionally cross over, and like being able to see from up high.
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Wolf update from yesterday. Two of our enclosures are connected by a bridge that was started before my time volunteering here, to be able to more easily move animals between enclosures. In this case, we actually had the other enclosure free, so we opened the walkway for the wolves to be able to use it whenever they want. They occasionally cross over, and like being able to see from up high.
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Wolf update from yesterday. Two of our enclosures are connected by a bridge that was started before my time volunteering here, to be able to more easily move animals between enclosures. In this case, we actually had the other enclosure free, so we opened the walkway for the wolves to be able to use it whenever they want. They occasionally cross over, and like being able to see from up high.
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Wolf update from yesterday. Two of our enclosures are connected by a bridge that was started before my time volunteering here, to be able to more easily move animals between enclosures. In this case, we actually had the other enclosure free, so we opened the walkway for the wolves to be able to use it whenever they want. They occasionally cross over, and like being able to see from up high.
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Wolf update from yesterday. Two of our enclosures are connected by a bridge that was started before my time volunteering here, to be able to more easily move animals between enclosures. In this case, we actually had the other enclosure free, so we opened the walkway for the wolves to be able to use it whenever they want. They occasionally cross over, and like being able to see from up high.
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#Wolf party. Our four arctics were interested in me as I was walking by their enclosure today, but got up and started to disperse when I got closer. I think they're getting a little braver with humans, but are still getting acclimated.
The darker one pictured here was napping toward the end of the day. It was cold out, and they were a little more active earlier, but at the point I think he had the right idea.
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#Wolf party. Our four arctics were interested in me as I was walking by their enclosure today, but got up and started to disperse when I got closer. I think they're getting a little braver with humans, but are still getting acclimated.
The darker one pictured here was napping toward the end of the day. It was cold out, and they were a little more active earlier, but at the point I think he had the right idea.
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#Wolf party. Our four arctics were interested in me as I was walking by their enclosure today, but got up and started to disperse when I got closer. I think they're getting a little braver with humans, but are still getting acclimated.
The darker one pictured here was napping toward the end of the day. It was cold out, and they were a little more active earlier, but at the point I think he had the right idea.
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#Wolf party. Our four arctics were interested in me as I was walking by their enclosure today, but got up and started to disperse when I got closer. I think they're getting a little braver with humans, but are still getting acclimated.
The darker one pictured here was napping toward the end of the day. It was cold out, and they were a little more active earlier, but at the point I think he had the right idea.
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#Wolf party. Our four arctics were interested in me as I was walking by their enclosure today, but got up and started to disperse when I got closer. I think they're getting a little braver with humans, but are still getting acclimated.
The darker one pictured here was napping toward the end of the day. It was cold out, and they were a little more active earlier, but at the point I think he had the right idea.
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CW: Eye contact, wolves
These two got treats, which we give the animals on various occasions. This time one of them (the one tearing up a box) had a birthday recently. I wasn't around this enclosure to see what was in the box, but the fun continues long after as long as there's cardboard to tear up.
He's 8 years old, while the one looking at the camera, his niece, is about 5.
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CW: Eye contact, wolves
These two got treats, which we give the animals on various occasions. This time one of them (the one tearing up a box) had a birthday recently. I wasn't around this enclosure to see what was in the box, but the fun continues long after as long as there's cardboard to tear up.
He's 8 years old, while the one looking at the camera, his niece, is about 5.
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CW: Eye contact, wolves
These two got treats, which we give the animals on various occasions. This time one of them (the one tearing up a box) had a birthday recently. I wasn't around this enclosure to see what was in the box, but the fun continues long after as long as there's cardboard to tear up.
He's 8 years old, while the one looking at the camera, his niece, is about 5.
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CW: Eye contact, wolves
These two got treats, which we give the animals on various occasions. This time one of them (the one tearing up a box) had a birthday recently. I wasn't around this enclosure to see what was in the box, but the fun continues long after as long as there's cardboard to tear up.
He's 8 years old, while the one looking at the camera, his niece, is about 5.
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CW: Eye contact, wolves
These two got treats, which we give the animals on various occasions. This time one of them (the one tearing up a box) had a birthday recently. I wasn't around this enclosure to see what was in the box, but the fun continues long after as long as there's cardboard to tear up.
He's 8 years old, while the one looking at the camera, his niece, is about 5.
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Okay, a couple more. The darker one below is the other of the two who will come to the fence when I talk to her. She's another sister of the big one from my other post in this thread, and housed with a different uncle. (If I recall, it's their uncle on their mom's side.) She actually really likes getting attention from humans.
The other wolf in the picture is one of our arctic wolf puppies. There's four of them, and they're still warming up to people, but they're getting more and more comfortable with everyone. All our animals have shelter with a roof available to them, if they want it, although they hardly use it. Most enclosures do have platforms like the one he's standing on, and these are usually a hit.
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Okay, a couple more. The darker one below is the other of the two who will come to the fence when I talk to her. She's another sister of the big one from my other post in this thread, and housed with a different uncle. (If I recall, it's their uncle on their mom's side.) She actually really likes getting attention from humans.
The other wolf in the picture is one of our arctic wolf puppies. There's four of them, and they're still warming up to people, but they're getting more and more comfortable with everyone. All our animals have shelter with a roof available to them, if they want it, although they hardly use it. Most enclosures do have platforms like the one he's standing on, and these are usually a hit.
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Okay, a couple more. The darker one below is the other of the two who will come to the fence when I talk to her. She's another sister of the big one from my other post in this thread, and housed with a different uncle. (If I recall, it's their uncle on their mom's side.) She actually really likes getting attention from humans.
The other wolf in the picture is one of our arctic wolf puppies. There's four of them, and they're still warming up to people, but they're getting more and more comfortable with everyone. All our animals have shelter with a roof available to them, if they want it, although they hardly use it. Most enclosures do have platforms like the one he's standing on, and these are usually a hit.
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Okay, a couple more. The darker one below is the other of the two who will come to the fence when I talk to her. She's another sister of the big one from my other post in this thread, and housed with a different uncle. (If I recall, it's their uncle on their mom's side.) She actually really likes getting attention from humans.
The other wolf in the picture is one of our arctic wolf puppies. There's four of them, and they're still warming up to people, but they're getting more and more comfortable with everyone. All our animals have shelter with a roof available to them, if they want it, although they hardly use it. Most enclosures do have platforms like the one he's standing on, and these are usually a hit.
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Okay, a couple more. The darker one below is the other of the two who will come to the fence when I talk to her. She's another sister of the big one from my other post in this thread, and housed with a different uncle. (If I recall, it's their uncle on their mom's side.) She actually really likes getting attention from humans.
The other wolf in the picture is one of our arctic wolf puppies. There's four of them, and they're still warming up to people, but they're getting more and more comfortable with everyone. All our animals have shelter with a roof available to them, if they want it, although they hardly use it. Most enclosures do have platforms like the one he's standing on, and these are usually a hit.