Wolf at a caribou kill / Canis lupus


Woelfe leben monogam, nur durch den Tod eines Partners kommt es zu neuen Paarbindungen - (Mackenzie-Wolf - Foto Wolfsfaehe an einem Kariburiss) / Gray Wolf is generally monogamous - (Grey Wolf - Photo female wolf at a caribou kill) / Canis lupus (occidentalis)


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