Fairwell Chickensmoothie! It was a good run.
If there is anyone who I unfortunately left any loose ends open with when I originally disappeared from the site near the end of 2012, you're welcome to drop a PM if you'd like to try to resolve them. It has admittedly been far too many years for me to remember precisely what all may have been left unsettled.
In addition, if anyone sees this and would like to try to reestablish contact, you're more than welcome to drop me a message as well. I'll try to poke my head in over the next few months at the least in case any of the above happens, but cannot guarantee how often messages will be checked after that.
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HOWLING
H o w l i n g wrote:Rather not talk about grey's. ,_,
Can't we talk about Indian, Himalayan, or Iberian Wolves..or another species/subspecies other than greys? xD
Frost Bite wrote:Topic that hasn't been discussed before:
Some black wolves live in the Tundra, and with their black coat to give them away in the white surroundings, how do you think they are able to survive?
Fairwell Chickensmoothie! It was a good run.
If there is anyone who I unfortunately left any loose ends open with when I originally disappeared from the site near the end of 2012, you're welcome to drop a PM if you'd like to try to resolve them. It has admittedly been far too many years for me to remember precisely what all may have been left unsettled.
In addition, if anyone sees this and would like to try to reestablish contact, you're more than welcome to drop me a message as well. I'll try to poke my head in over the next few months at the least in case any of the above happens, but cannot guarantee how often messages will be checked after that.
Best Regards,
HOWLING
scarlett 00 wrote:wolon wolf lion what wolud it look like?
Little do most people know, grey wolves (canis lupis) is a species of wolf, branching out into many subspecies
The arctic grey- thriving
The Mexican grey- endangered
The Benards grey- Endangered
The tundra grey - Unknown
The Rocky mountain grey - Unknown
The Labrador grey- Endangered
The alexander archipelago grey- 750 left
The eastern grey- endangered
The makenzie tundra grey- endangered
The Baffin island grey- endangered
The buffalo grey - endangered
The Canadian timber grey - endangered
The Greenland grey- unknown
The Interior alsakan grey- unable to be studied
The Alaskan tundra grey- unable to be studied
The kenai peninsula grey- extinct in 1925
The Newfoundland grey- Extinct in 1911
The British columbian grey- extinct
The Cascade mountain grey- Extinct in 1940
The Manitoba grey- Extinct
The Mongollan mountain grey- Extinct in 1945
The Texas grey- Extinct in 1942
The South rocky mountain grey- extinct by 1935
Opened your eyes a bit didn't it?
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