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"Wisdom" white wolf

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When I look at the eyes of animals, I understand how much I do not know. As I work with them, I learn more every day about how much people miss in our world.

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durleybeachbum

2:18PM | Wed, 05 November 2014

Those eyes!

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jendellas

5:20PM | Wed, 05 November 2014

Excellent pic. My sister is not interested in any animal, she misses out on so much, or so l believe. X

Krittermom

5:26PM | Wed, 05 November 2014

I agree with you. Animals are the purest kind of love, wisdom and enrich the life of any one smart and open minded enough to let them in.

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irisinthespring

9:17PM | Wed, 05 November 2014

Awesome capture and you are so right, and it's a pity so many do not have a kind enough heart to also see that in God's beautiful creatures!

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kgb224

11:50PM | Wed, 05 November 2014

Superb capture. God bless.

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giulband

12:48AM | Thu, 06 November 2014

Wonderful !! This eyes seems to tell more about its life !!

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Faemike55

5:11AM | Thu, 06 November 2014

This wolf is so very beautiful! thanks for sharing

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T.Rex

10:09AM | Sat, 08 November 2014

Those eyes - he's studying your camera and wondering if it's a threat and what are you doing. White wolf, but not albino (the albinos are fierce, I understand). A beautiful animal, but can be dangerous and turn suddenly. I really respect these creatures. In Skånes Djurpark (the Skåne zoo) the animals have large roaming areas. Visitors have been allowed out of their cars IF they behave and respect the animals. They have a few wolves who are very friendly with people, but one day - Woof! - and a visitor was badly bitten. The keeper had to divert the wolf's attention to get it to let go. It raised a rucus in the press. But, I understand the wolf - something ticked off the wild animal in it which neither visitor or keeper noticed. Just how close could you get to this fellow? Or did you use a bit telephoto? Keep up the good work! :-)

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Katraz

3:31AM | Sun, 09 November 2014

Lovely eyes.


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