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The local rag reported that it is believed the wolf was probably domesticated. They came to this conclusion because of the strange kill pattern. The animals that were killed by the wolf had their tongues and throats removed and the rest of the carcass left behind. A wild wolf would probably consume most if not all the animal.
NOW the question becomes, wolf migration out of bounds.
ALSO - THE WOLF HUSBANDRY policy in a number of areas. Is it working, or is release into the wilds at a higher rate than the surrounding territories can support?
Is it better to have wolves in the wild, or are wolves that are domesticated a helpful thing?
Domestic wolves cannot retain the hunting instincts, unless they are frequently hunted.
ERGO: Who will hunt with them?
And if they hunt with people - it is not the same.
But it does create the interesting possibility of WOLVES BONDING with HUMAN HUNTERS, doesn't it?
Wolves are the original DOGS.
It raises curious ideas....
Can you speak wolf?
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