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    #16
    It is actually a real tiny man......

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      #17
      I gotta call BS on that pic

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        #18
        Man, that's a big wolf

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          #19
          I think it may be ENHANCED

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            #20
            im a on the skeptical side but i guess it could be possible

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              #21
              Guessing the mans weight at 230# the wolf would have to be 280#. Do they get that big?

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                #22
                Not sure if it's real or not, but wolves get a lot bigger than most people think. Cool pic either way.

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                  #23
                  Physical Characteristics
                  Gray wolves are large predators that were once common throughout the western United States. Many people imagine the gray color phase when they think of wolves, but gray wolves may range in color from black to nearly white. About half of the wolves in the northern Rockies are black. Most wolves stand about 26" to 32" tall at the shoulders and are from 4.5’ to 6.5’ long from nose to tail tip, with the tail comprising 13"-20" of the length (Mech 1970). Males average 90-110 lbs and females average 80-90 lbs (USFWS 1994).

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                    #24
                    That thing is huge

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Zookeeper View Post
                      It is actually a real tiny man......
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by tgridley View Post
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                        Nope... too tall

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                          #27
                          We had 263lb wolf that was brought in to a taxidermy shop I used to work at!! His paws were the size of my hand! Here is a track of a wolf we found in CANADA!!!
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                            #28
                            Not only are they big but they eat alot. They have devastated our moose population in northwestern Wyoming and made a significant decrease in the number of elk there too.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Cuzins8 View Post
                              x10
                              x1000

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                                #30
                                I'm on the fence cause like Mag I have seen tracks of those gys in montana and canada that were as bg as the palm of my hand. This one looks like its been worked a lil. I say wolfmastf.

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