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My View About Me
Wolves are so misunderstood
by all humans, well actually
by some of the humans, some
humans completely understand
the wolves and respect them
and some does not understand
and respect the wolves. And maybe
one day just maybe one day the
wolves and humans can live and get
along togther and we all can live a
peaceful life.
So you would like to find out about the
person behind ShyWolf?
My real name is Talianna, and my membership
name is ShyWolf, but my friends call me Shy.
I'm a somewhat shy person
(Where the name ShyWolf came from)
I enjoy the company of other but I couldn't
give up the peace of being alone.
I was raised and taught to do the right even
if others didn't think I should.
I have a younger brother. We call him YoungWolf.
I have a good belief that all forms of life man and
animals should live with the same
freedom and rights.
I'm the type who prefers following my own
drummer and not one chosen for me.
I like to work hard at what I do and do
things I enjoy.
I am a person who stays with I really
believe in.
I believe I'm somewhat of loner because it's
not real easy to find friends in my
age group (17) with the same beliefs.
I don't think you should have to
follow any one or thing but your heart.
I like helping Senior Citizens because
the elderly are not only our past but
they areour present and our future.
Their knowledge, their wisdom could teach us
all to be fine people if we would just listen.
I have alot of hopes and dreams and maybe
in my lifetime I will be able to do all of them.
Well I hope you know understand
a little more of who I am.
About The Wolves
Seasons: /Winter/Spring/Summer/Autumn/
Winter: Like all wild animals, the seasons dictates the way wolves live, the following is a
typical seasonal cycle of the gray wolf
In winter the wolf's thick coat keeps them warm even
on the coldest nights, they have practically no body
heat loss through their fur
(snow will not melt on a wolf's fur)
At night the wolf curls up, it covers its nose with its
long tail. What this does is hold the warm air exhaled
over the feet and nose, warming them. When the wolf
inhales the air is filtered through the tail and is
warmed by the exhaled air before it is breathed in.
(right) Photograph from Akita's Wolf pictures
The Wolf will feed heavily in the fall, just before
winter. Hunting is difficult in the winter, the pack may
have periods of inactivity and extra stores of fat will
help them survive in these times. When spring finally
comes the wolves emerge, this is a time of great
excitement for the pack, often they run a round and
play with each other, but after this short interaction it
is time to feed.
Depending on the depth of the snow, wolves will choose a path that is easy to follow, The alpha
wolf will form a single file line, the rest of the pack will follow, with the pups last. They will follow
old game trails, frozen lakes and other paths of least resistance.
When hunting in winter the wolf will conserve energy whenever possible, by following the same
trail as the prey animal, staying upwind, and staying out of sight of the prey as long as possible.
When it is time to strike the wolf will start wagging their tails with excitement. Some times when
young pups are with the hunt they may dash after the prey in the excitement and spoil the hunt.
Wolves will more likely prey on young, sick or older animals past there prime, but the wolf being
opportunistic will hunt a strong healthy animal.
To Learn more about wolf hunting, click Here
In late December the female wolf will go into heat, at this time the alpha pair will start a courtship
or bonding, within five to seven days the pair with copulate several times. As with the dog, the
bulb at the end of the males penis expands in the females vagina, locking the two for a period of
up to thirty minutes.
To Learn more about Reproduction, click Here
Spring (back to top)
In the spring the wolf
devotes it time to digging or
remodeling an existing den
(both male and female
wolves take part in making
the den). The den is only
used for birthing and
rearing the young, all
wolves sleep outside all
year long. To Learn more
about dens, Click, here.
(right) photograph
from Akita's Wolf images
The den is usually on an elevated area, on a hill, or high on a river bank, also important is
proximity to water. The den is usually oval shaped, the opening is about 3 feet wide by 2 feet
high, the den is about 10 to 15 feet deep ending in a 4 foot chamber.
Birthing: The wolf's gestation period is sixty-three days. She will hunt with the pact up to the
birth. At this time the den become the focal point for the pack. A week or two before the birth,
she will stop hunting and spend her time in or around the den. Around twenty-four hours before
she will remain in the den.
To learn more about wolf pups, click here
Summer (back to top)
The summer is a time of growth, the Winter coat is long
gone, replaced by a short summer coat.
(right) photograph from Akita's Wolf pictures
At This time the pups are still using the den, the mother will
again start hunting with the pact, the pups are never left
alone. This is a time of play and fun for the pups, the adult
wolves put up with a lot of puppy abuse!. At about eight
weeks of age they abandon the den and move to a
'rendezvous' site. these areas are more centrally located to the area that the pack is hunting.
This is a time the young wolves learn to hunt, eventually they will be part of the hunt, there place
in the pack will also start to be determined.
Most of the wolves' activities take place at night, this is to avoid the heat of the day. The wolf will
follow the gravel bars and river beds, they will also keep to the high ridges for a good view of
possible prey.
They way wolves hunt in the summer is similar to winder hunting, but they are not hampered by
the elements.
Autumn (back to top)
The wolves now begin the winter preparations, the
wolf's coat becomes deep and dense. Wolf pups at
this time know about snow instinctively, yet the first
experience with snow is a exuberant experience for
them.
 
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