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Coastal Wolves. Seven days with the pack (eBook, ePUB) - Venturi, Max
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The coastal wolves live in the coastal area of British Columbia. Although as the crow flies they are not far, they are isolated from the internal wolves and have not crossed them. They feed up to 70% with the food that comes from the ocean and can swim for miles and move from one island to the other. You can define them real sea wolves, unique predators of the Canadian coast, nourished by the same sea that brought them there. These wolves, living in areas that humans have never colonized, have saved themselves from the extermination and decimation that the wolves of North America and other…mehr

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The coastal wolves live in the coastal area of British Columbia. Although as the crow flies they are not far, they are isolated from the internal wolves and have not crossed them. They feed up to 70% with the food that comes from the ocean and can swim for miles and move from one island to the other. You can define them real sea wolves, unique predators of the Canadian coast, nourished by the same sea that brought them there. These wolves, living in areas that humans have never colonized, have saved themselves from the extermination and decimation that the wolves of North America and other parts of the world have suffered. The coast of British Columbia is the only place where the evolutionary journey of the wolves has not undergone significant changes by man.Photostory of my days spent with the packThe coastal wolves live in the coastal area of British Columbia. Although as the crow flies they are not far, they are isolated from the internal wolves and have not crossed them. They feed up to 70% with the food that comes from the ocean and can swim for miles and move from one island to the other. You can define them real sea wolves, unique predators of the Canadian coast, nourished by the same sea that brought them there. These wolves, living in areas that humans have never colonized, have saved themselves from the extermination and decimation that the wolves of North America and other parts of the world have suffered. The coast of British Columbia is the only place where the evolutionary journey of the wolves has not undergone significant changes by man.Photostory of my days spent with the pack