Thursday, 29 November 2012

Have you ever watched a dog try to burn ice by pounding on it with their front legs? This usually comical behavior is actually an official recognized behavior among wolves. It is known as a stiff legged jump, and it includes the wolf rearing up on his hind legs and slamming both straightened and held rigid front legs down to the ground. The wolf throws significant weight into the pounding of the front legs creating a great deal of downward force

Just like dogs, this behavior is most commonly used to break ice in order to draw up the warm spring below


to cache is to bury food in a shallow depression thus preventing avian scavengers from detecting the item. Wolves then return and unearth the item later for a snack between kills

To cache is to bury food in a shallow depression thus preventing avian scavengers from detecting the item. Wolves then return and unearth the item later for a snack between kills or some rainy day fun ...




2.33am , 27.11.12.  
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