Been there many times. No skeptic here!
[/align]These are pictures of two different, legally shot wolves that were also killing livestock. These pictures give an even better idea of the size of these animals as both of these men are around six feet tall.
Imagine what a pack of 10 to 15 of these monsters can do to a herd of Elk. Now multiply that by 100+!
That is the issue we face now. Not the Native Timber Wolf (the very largest about the size of a German Shephard dog) that we are used to is it? These big boys have all but eradicated the Timber Wolf. Where are the environmentalists on this issue? Doesn't the Timber Wolf have protection?
The sad part is these animals have evolved in the Far North to hunt Caribu and Moose that are much harder to hunt and catch so their numbers were naturally held in check. But now that we have brought them down here with much easier to catch Elk, Deer and yes, even Bear, they are rapidly eliminating all mountain ungulate meaning it's only a matter of time till they turn on each other in a war of survival.
They didn't ask for this fate, we brought it on them by bringing them down here where they clearly ........
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Single wolves in ther territory....such as the previously mentioned Timberwolf? As they state above.....where is it's protection?!
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