WolvesThe wolf has come to symbolize the very essence of the North American wilderness. These powerful and elusive creatures can be found in all of the continental United States and in Canada. These stunning photographs depict wolves as lone hunters, parents, and in wolf packs. |
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Introduction | 8 |
The Senses | 25 |
Wolf Subspecies and Races | 46 |
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