211. Aggressive mimicry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[ 5 ] The metaphor of a wolf in sheep's clothing can be used as an analogy, but with the caveat that mimics are not intentionally deceiving their prey. For example, indigenous Australians who dress up as and imitate kangaroos when hunting
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212. Brother Wolf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brother Wolf , is a book (ISBN 978-0952495987 ) by the Wolf Preservation Foundation , first published in 1994. Its contents include, "Wolf, Genis Canis, family canidae"; "The Wolf in Europe"; "Understanding the Wolf"; "Those
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213. Wolf of Ansbach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Wolf of Ansbach, chased into a well and displayed on a gibbet
The Wolf of Ansbach
The Wolf of Ansbach was a man-eating Wolf that attacked and killed an unknown number of people in the Principality
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214. Bengal (cat) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Canidae
Black wolf · Coydog · Coywolf · Czechoslovakian wolfdog · Jackal–dog hybrid · Kunming wolfdog · Saarlooswolfhond · Sulimov dog ·
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215. Arctic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
on by the Arctic fox and wolf . The polar bear is also a predator, though it prefers to hunt for marine life from the ice. There are also many birds and marine species endemic to the colder regions. Other land animals include wolverines ,
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