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Gray wolf spotted in Los Angeles County

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Gray wolf roams into north LA County for the first time in more than a century
For the first time in more than a century, a gray wolf has ventured into Los Angeles County.

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First gray wolf enters Los Angeles County in 100 years
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Looking for love: Lone gray wolf spotted in LA County may be first in SoCal in 100 years
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First gray wolf to enter L.A. County in century has Plumas County origins
The first gray wolf to venture into Los Angeles County in nearly a century has Plumas County origins.

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Gray wolf spotted in LA County for first time in 100 years
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Wolf Found in Los Angeles for the First Time in a Century
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These Are the Largest, Most Powerful Wolves on Earth

As one of the most widely distributed land animals, gray wolves are very adaptable and can flourish in a wide variety of habitats. Gray wolves are very social animals and live in packs, but pack sizes can vary significantly depending on the region.
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9 brutal grey wolf photos that reveal the power and ferocity of these formidable apex predators

Wolves are the largest members of the Canidae family and can be found across the globe, from North American to Asia. Grey wolves make up one of the largest wolf species, with 38 subspecies.
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These wolves eat so much salmon, they smell fishy

Wolves are intelligent and resourceful terrestrial (land-living) predators. As is clear from this fascinating Instagram post, some of them are also good at fishing. Take a look for yourself! We researched whether this is normal behavior for wolves and why the wolves would behave in this way.
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