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To: sense who wrote (175615)7/31/2021 11:41:19 PM
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Wolves are aggressive only when going after a meal, defending their pups, or fighting another wolf pack over territory. Some aberrant wolves are aggressive with members of their own pack, but I think this is uncommon.

When not doing anything that requires them to fight, wolves seem to enjoy play as much as children.

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Play builds the relations among the pack, creates bonds and, in a word, is very much fun and enjoyable for them.

Wolves are magnificent animals. Terribly misunderstood.
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