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« on: December 21, 2012, 01:51:24 pm »
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G'Day all, the other day on here some of you guys gave me an Idea    Idea  , anyway then I found this big Lump so I might try and find one,

My question is have any of you seen one or owne/owned one???

Here's someone in the US who has them

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Then I found thiis old footage of one doing his Real Job and yet they seem such softies with people,

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Rare footage: Caucasian Shepherd defending the flock of sheep.


anyway thats about all I know

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« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2012, 02:01:55 pm »
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I Just found this picture of one that seems upset

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« Reply #2 on: December 21, 2012, 02:15:52 pm »
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There reintroducing wolves here in NM.

They get shot just about as fast as they do.



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« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2012, 02:31:23 pm »
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Homie I only found them doggies because I was reading about Wolves, and Last night I watched a documentory that was about all the wild life from yellowStone right up to the Arctic Circle,

and I saw the size of some of them Wolves on Google today

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« Reply #4 on: December 21, 2012, 04:04:34 pm »
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We have Mexican Red Wolves down in these parts.   Not a lot but you see them from time to time.

Nothing like those wolves.

There only about twice the size of a coyote.

They Reintroduced wolves in Montanna thinking they could keep them Contained to one area.  HA!

The area they wanted them in was nothing like the old stomping grounds they once romed.

The wolves have all but decimated the Elk Herds now.

NO surviving Calve  in the past few years.

Ranchers here Pop a cap on any they come across because they know they will do the same chit here.

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« Reply #5 on: December 21, 2012, 04:50:03 pm »
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Homie, what do you think of this ONE   Round About Amen Pray

I bet ya glad he dont live near you

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Posted on: December 21, 2012, 04:48:07 PM
Maybe this will work

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« Reply #6 on: December 21, 2012, 05:33:53 pm »
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That there is like a Dire WOLF.   Look them puppies up!



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« Reply #7 on: December 21, 2012, 06:21:58 pm »
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Homie although the Dire Wolf died out years ago, I guess some modern wolves IE The Grey Wolf that are a throw back to their ancesters hence you end up with one that big roaming around, I bet that hunter got a shock when he got up close to it, they reckon the Grey Wolf can grow up to 175lbs to 200lbs, But the Dire Wolf was surposed to be around 160 to 180lbs,
So concidering the size of that one he could be an old school wolf

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Posted on: December 21, 2012, 06:03:51 PM
I just found this story from the first Nations People,

A Kiowa Legend
There was a camp of Kiowa. There were a young man, his wife, and his brother. They set out by themselves to look for game. This young man would leave his younger brother and his wife in camp and go out to look for game. Every time his brother would leave, the boy would go to a high hill nearby and sit there all day until his brother returned. One time before the boy went as usual to the hill, his sister-in-law said, "Why are you so lonesome?" Let us be sweethearts. "The boy answered, "No, I love my brother and I would not want to do that." She said, "Your brother would not know. Only you and I would know. He would not find out." "No, I think a great deal of my brother. I would not want to do that."

One night as they all went to sleep the young woman went to where the boy used to sit on the hill. She began to dig. She dug a hole deep enough so that no one would ever hear him. She covered it by placing a hide over the hole, and she made it look so natural so nobody would notice it. She went back to the camp and laid down. Next day the older brother went hunting and the younger brother went to where he used to sit. The young woman watched him and saw him drop out of sight. She went up the hill and looked into the pit and said, "I guess you want to make love now. If you are willing to be my sweetheart I will let you out. If not, you will have to stay in there until you die." The boy said, "I will not." After the young man returned home, he asked his wife where his little brother was. She said, "I have not seen him since you left, but he went up on the hill."

That night as they went to bed the young man said to his wife that he thought he heard a voice somewhere. She said, " It is only the Wolves that you hear." The young man did not sleep all night. He said to his wife, "You must have scolded him to make him go; he may have gone back home." I did not say anything to him. Every day when you go hunting he goes to that hill." Next day they broke camp and went back to the main camp to see if he was there. He was not there. They concluded that he had died. His father and mother cried over him.

The boy staying in the pit was crying; he was starving. He looked up and saw something. A Wolf was pulling off the old hide. The Wolf said, "Why are you down there?" The boy told him what happened, that the woman caused him to be in there. The Wolf said, "I will get you out. If I get you out, you will be my son." He heard the Wolf howling. When he looked up again, there was a pack of Wolves. They started to dig in the side of the pit until they reached him and he could crawl out. It was very cold. As night came on, the Wolves lay all around him and on top of him to keep him warm.

Next morning the Wolves asked what he ate. He said that he ate meat. So the Wolves went out and found Buffalo and killed a calf and brought it to him. The boy had nothing to butcher it with, so the Wolf tore the calf to pieces for the boy to get out what he wanted. The boy ate till he was full. The Wolf who got him out asked the others if they knew where there was a flint knife. One said that he had seen one somewhere. He told him to get it. After that, when the Wolves killed for him he would butcher it himself.

Some time after that, a man from the camp was out hunting, and he observed a pack of Wolves and among them a man. He rode up to see if he could recognize this man. He got near enough only to see that it was a man. He returned to camp and told the people ne had seen a man with some Wolves. They considered that it might be the young man who had been lost some time before. The camp had killed off all the Buffalo. Some young men after butchering had left to kill Wolves (as they did after killing Buffalo). They noticed a young man with a pack of Wolves. The Wolves saw the men, and they ran off. The young man ran off with them.

Next day the whole camp went out to see who the young man was. The saw the Wolves and the young man with them. They pursued the young man. They overtook him and caught him. He bit them like a Wolf. After they caught him, they heard the Wolves howling in the distance. The young man told his father and brother to free him so he could hear what the Wolves were saying. They said if they loosened him, he would not come back. However they loosened him and he went out and met the Wolves. Then he returned to camp.

"How did you come to be among them?" asked the father and brother. He told how his sister-in-law had dug the hole, and he fell in, and the Wolves had gotten him out, and he had lived with them ever since.

The Wolf had aid to him that someone must come in his place, that they were to wind Buffalo gut around the young woman and send her. The young woman's father and mother found out what she had done to the boy. They said to her husband that she had done wrong and for him to do as the Wolf had directed and take her to him and let him eat her up. So the husband of the young woman took her and wound the guts around her and led her to where the Wolf had directed. The whole camp went to see, and the Wolf Boy said, "Let me take her to my father Wolf." Then he took her and stopped at a distance and howled like a Wolf, and they saw the Wolves coming from everywhere. He said to his Wolf father, "Here is the one you were to have in my place." The Wolves came and tore her up.



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