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A Scoff an' Scuff's Labrador
Wolf

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Wolf

This brave wolf was quite entranced with the hunter's caribou in the back of the truck. Although there was a man in the truck, this wolf pulled the caribou from the truck and had a feast. Obviously, the humans were not going to tell the uninvited guest to leave on the off chance that he had rabies.

The wolf of Labrador (Canis lupus labradorius) is also called gray wolf. The gray wolf's fur usually consists of various colors including white, black, brown or red. The Gray Wolf is about 2 to 2.5 feet (70 to 76 cm) tall, shoulder height, and their bodies are between 4 and 5 feet (120 to 152 cm) long. The male weighs on average 90 pounds (40K) and females generally weigh 80 pounds (36 K). A Gray Wolf can run 35 miles per hour (56 K per hour) and can jump 12 feet (3.6 M). Their greatest enemy is humans.

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