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 a 狼, オオカミ in the snowy fields
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WASHINGTON (WUSA) -- The National Zoo is welcoming the birth of four maned 狼, オオカミ pups at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal, Va.

National Zoo officials say the pups were born to 8-year-old Salina and 4-year-old Nopal. Keepers are monitoring the pups closely because maned 狼, オオカミ pups have a 50 percent mortality rate in the first month, according to zoo officials.

According to the National Zoo, the pups were born Jan. 5 and are the first litter born at the Front Royal location in two years. According to National Zoo officials, 72 maned 狼, オオカミ pups have been born at the Front...
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He started out life as he wanted to live it, gentally nurtured によって the tete of 狼, オオカミ strength. His pack was a good one, he had it all; A mother a father and a pack that loved him dearly.

One 日 a horrible 火災, 火 broke out over the packs domain killing most of their number, saved によって his mother that perched him high on a cliff before plummeting into the firey abyss below-she was never seen again. His father died also. Alone he roams; looking for a pack to call his home.

Has he found it in the anubians 狼, オオカミ pack? Will they accept him here? These thoughts ravage his head as he enters the anubians pack domain. He boldly steps up to take his place among the pack ranks and form a new life he can call his own.
As soon as I snapped the twig and saw my only meal I was probably gonna get run away I noticed a 狼, オオカミ going after them. I walked out of the brush and looked at it. He was one of those sleek, lean, hand- wait where was I going with this?!I facepaw myself trying to get the thought out of my head. No way on earth was that 狼, オオカミ handsome.....I.....I was just imagioning. Then I saw it. He managed to take down two caribu. 'why two?' I asked myself. 'Did he see me?' I sit and look as he walked over. Slowly I backed away because first off I didn't know this 狼, オオカミ and 秒 off I didn't know if he had...
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This contest Is an Idea Of Wolfiey So i am posting this but Im taking part in this I will do the Opening rap And That will Kick it off So Rap battle Is When two rapper Rap making the best Rap And most insulting Rap toward the other rapper:


1st: 10 props

2nd: 5 props

3rd: 3 props

4th: 1 prop

5th: 0 リスペクト

So make your rap good And hope あなた take first Oh yeah And Use as Many swears as あなた want あなた don't have to block them This is a free off your head rap battle so think well and good luck....Xscash232
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THE CALL OF KIND


The months came and went. There was plenty of 食 and no work in the Southland, and White Fang lived fat and prosperous and happy. Not alone was he in the geographical Southland, for he was in the Southland of life. Human kindness was like a sun shining upon him, and he flourished like a 花 planted in good soil.

And yet he remained somehow different from other dogs. He knew the law even better than did the イヌ that had known no other life, and he observed the law もっと見る punctiliously; but still there was about him a suggestion of lurking ferocity, as though the Wild still...
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THE GOD'S DOMAIN


Not only was White Fang adaptable によって nature, but he had travelled much, and knew the meaning and necessity of adjustment. Here, in Sierra Vista, which was the name of Judge Scott's place, White Fang quickly began to make himself at home. He had no further serious trouble with the dogs. They knew もっと見る about the ways of the Southland gods than did he, and in their eyes he had qualified when he accompanied the gods inside the house. 狼, オオカミ that he was, and unprecedented as it was, the gods had sanctioned his presence, and they, the イヌ of the gods, could only recognise this sanction....
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THE SOUTHLAND


White Fang landed from the steamer in San Francisco. He was appalled. Deep in him, below any reasoning process または act of consciousness, he had associated power with godhead. And never had the white men seemed such marvellous gods as now, when he trod the slimy pavement of San Francisco. The log cabins he had known were replaced によって towering buildings. The streets were crowded with perils - waggons, carts, automobiles; great, straining 馬 pulling huge trucks; and monstrous cable and electric ears hooting and clanging through the midst, screeching their insistent menace after...
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CHAPTER VI - THE LOVE-MASTER


As White Fang watched Weedon Scott approach, he bristled and snarled to 広告 that he would not 提出する to punishment. Twenty-four hours had passed since he had slashed open the hand that was now bandaged and held up によって a スリング to keep the blood out of it. In the past White Fang had experienced delayed punishments, and he apprehended that such a one was about to befall him. How could it be otherwise? He had committed what was to him sacrilege, sunk his fangs into the holy flesh of a god, and of a white-skinned superior god at that. In the nature of things, and...
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THE INDOMITABLE


"It's hopeless," Weedon Scott confessed.

He sat on the step of his キャビン and stared at the dog-musher, who responded with a shrug that was equally hopeless.

Together they looked at White Fang at the end of his stretched chain, bristling, snarling, ferocious, straining to get at the sled-dogs. Having received sundry lessons from Matt, 発言しました lessons being imparted によって means of a club, the sled-dogs had learned to leave White Fang alone; and even then they were lying down at a distance, apparently oblivious of his existence.

"It's a 狼, オオカミ and there's no taming it," Weedon Scott announced....
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THE MAD GOD


A small number of white men lived in Fort Yukon. These men had been long in the country. They called themselves Sour-doughs, and took great pride in so classifying themselves. For other men, new in the land, they felt nothing but disdain. The men who came ashore from the steamers were newcomers. They were known as CHECHAQUOS, and they always wilted at the application of the name. They made their パン with baking-powder. This was the invidious distinction between them and the Sour-doughs, who, forsooth, made their パン from sour-dough because they had no baking-powder.

All of which...
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