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cool pics. It looked like you had a good time. Nice to have you back.
Thanks, Avid
btw, there were about 4 or 5 grey wolves that we saw, however, they were being cared for by an park service/animal hospital/zoo(maybe) that looked after animals that had been injured because of natural disasters or humans. So, anyway, we were really being hunted.
It looks so innocent. Do gray wolfs really hunt humans? If so I am glad you made it back.
Avid,
Actually, he was about to get into a scuffle with another wolf, that’s why he’s positioned behind the tree. That wolf may have been injured, which would account for his innocent look.
Sure, but it’s rare.
BTW the right hand column on your blog is acting strange. It starts at the bottom of the post instead of the top. I just want to give you the heads up.
I changed some things, Avid. Is it still acting up?
Wolves are cool.
Hey I’ll be in Cabo next week as of Thursday.
it is working now.
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