Female Gray Wolf (6045671715)
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Description: Have you ever seen your dog roll in something smelly? This gray wolf is displaying the same behavior! Dogs and wolves probably do this to beef up their own scent or to leave a bit of their scent behind. ~ Intern Karen. Date: 15 August 2011, 14:16. Source: Female Gray Wolf Uploaded by AlbertHerring. Author: Seney Natural History Association.
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