
NightFowℓ wrote:Wolves dont attack people either.
and also ther eshould've ben security.


Renki wrote:Zoos most times then not take in rescued wild life. Most of the time when you see a wolf in a zoo it's either been a injured animal that can no longer take care of itself in the wild, or a hybrid wolf dog that's been rescued. Breeding programs atnzoo are started so they can help repopulate the endangered species. This is what most zoos do, well the Jacksonville zoo does at least



Renki wrote:Don't be rude it's not my topic....and its this darn iPad. I am simply pointing out facts to the OP
Also it's one word that got messed up and the iPad added a extra S or two
Rude as all get out.
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Also if your so freaking interested check on your right the day I joined, yea now that's a newbie mistake right there for ya.

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