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Artic Wolf
The artic wolf will often prey upon farm if within it's territory and has vulneralble livestock and young babies.
Usually they kill only for food and they are not bloody killers as they were thought to be for many centuries and therefore were hunted and killed. Usual prey of the animals is juvenile ungulates. They also smaller animals like beavers, rabbits, hares, voles, fish, muskrats, lemmings, raccoons, shrews, marmots, woodchucks, shellfish, ground squirrels, mice and birds.
The artic wolf will often prey upon farm if within it's territory and has vulneralble livestock and young babies.
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These animals are carnivores that means they live almost exclusively off of meat. They tend not to be picky eaters and use many different food sources. When hunting in a pack, they often try to capture and kill deer, moose, caribou, bison, wild sheep, wild goats or musk oxen, and these large ungulates (hoofed animals) make up most of an animal’s diet. The artic wolf will often prey upon farm if within it's territory and has vulneralble livestock and young babies.
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