Alerted to this sighting on the CFZ blog https://cfz.org.uk (after reading the harrowing tale of @lordmongrove and the jam-less dodger). When I saw the headline I wasn't expecting much and immediately thought "Huskie-type dog" but her description was quite compelling:
"April Collier was walking...
Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew of any folk tales which contain references to wolves and are likely to have been in circulation in Britain and Ireland during the 19th century. Thanks for reading.
Newly published research indicates a wolf population provides a substantial net reduction in damages and expenses caused by deer.
FULL STORY: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/gray-wolves-scare-deer-roads-reduce-car-collisions
Dire wolves belong to an ancient lineage of canids not related to true wolves. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/dire-wolves-were-not-really-wolves-new-genetic-clues-reveal/?fbclid=IwAR3-b2eqxTIoNu_fSeWjxRG-QuyhHrOaDV1DFKiOAk4JMA-vy7ooMNw2hwQ
I have a youtube channel with several home made educational videos about wolves,(devilsfanuk) as i am passionate about the wolf and i`ve been a wolf studies student for a year now, as well as being active with several wolf conservation groups.
Last week a youtube user commented on one of my...
Years back I read Daniel P. Mannix' novel THE WOLVES OF PARIS, set in mediaeval times and featuring a monstrously-large pack of highly intelligent but starving wolves who attack the City with very nearly military precision.
While the tale is fiction, it was supposed to have been based on...
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