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SDMF

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I believe they are collard, not " chipped".
My bad.

Although, it wouldn't surprise me if they were chipped as well. You can't track the animal that way, but, you can certainly ID them if they're caught or killed.
 

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This Wolf was trapped/shot by Winnipeg 4 or 5 yrs ago
Damn I sometimes hate being such a skeptic, but, I'm skeptical. Unless the guy holding the wolf is like 5'3", the wolf looks like it'd go close to 300#.
 

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Damn I sometimes hate being such a skeptic, but, I'm skeptical. Unless the guy holding the wolf is like 5'3", the wolf looks like it'd go close to 300#.
That photo was taken about 8 or 9 yrs ago. At least that about how long ago I seen it.
 




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10 Largest Wolves Roaming Canada


British Columbian Wolf --- Canis lupus columbianus
Hudson Bay Wolf --- Canis lupus hudsonicus
Labrador Wolf --- Canis lupus labradorius
Mackenzie River Wolf --- Canis lupus mackenzii
Tundra Wolf --- Canis lupus tundrarum
Great Plains Wolf or Buffalo Wolf --- Canis lupus nubilus
Northwestern Wolf --- Canis lupus occidentalis
Alaskan Interior Wolf --- Canis lupus pambasileus
Baffin Island Wolf --- Canis lupus manningi
Alexander Archipelago Wolf --- Canis lupus ligoni
 

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10 Largest Wolves Roaming Canada


British Columbian Wolf --- Canis lupus columbianus
Hudson Bay Wolf --- Canis lupus hudsonicus
Labrador Wolf --- Canis lupus labradorius
Mackenzie River Wolf --- Canis lupus mackenzii
Tundra Wolf --- Canis lupus tundrarum
Great Plains Wolf or Buffalo Wolf --- Canis lupus nubilus
Northwestern Wolf --- Canis lupus occidentalis
Alaskan Interior Wolf --- Canis lupus pambasileus
Baffin Island Wolf --- Canis lupus manningi
Alexander Archipelago Wolf --- Canis lupus ligoni
Bunch of gobblie_ gook..., just like grizz and brown bear. Same exact d.n.a.
Wolves are wolves.
 

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There's NO room for these killers in today's world. Don't need, Don't want, Don't tolerate them. Screw the tree-huggers that thinks they are cute family-type canines.
Our ancestors wiped them out in most places for a reason: they kill without reason or mercy.
 

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There's NO room for these killers in today's world. Don't need, Don't want, Don't tolerate them. Screw the tree-huggers that thinks they are cute family-type canines.
Our ancestors wiped them out in most places for a reason: they kill without reason or mercy.
Jebus... wipe everything out you don't want
 


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There's NO room for these killers in today's world. Don't need, Don't want, Don't tolerate them. Screw the tree-huggers that thinks they are cute family-type canines.
Our ancestors wiped them out in most places for a reason: they kill without reason or mercy.
Wolves are like eagles.
They do have an important place in the ecosystem but Liberals have dictated what that place is.

I've hunted and seen/ been around LOTSof Wolves.
I don't want them eradicated, just controlled.
 

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