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Essay heading: The Gray Wolf
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They scan a herd of deer for the weakest and oldest to catch as a meal. When the time is right, they burst out of the brush and aim for their prey's hind legs, taking away its ability to run. After that, they bite its neck, making it impossible to breathe. After a successful kill, the wolves can do many things... displayed 300 characters
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They can eat their meal right there or they can "cache" the kill. Caching a fallen deer means burying it underground for use in the cold winter when prey is scarce.
Wolves are important to society because of some of the animals they prey on. Wolves prey on a small animal called a vole. Voles are like rats but they have shorter limbs and are larger... displayed next 300 characters
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