Date: 27/04/2019 02:17:46
From: PermeateFree
ID: 1380017
Subject: Rare Swimming Wolves That Eat Seafood

>>They move like ghosts along the shorelines of Canada’s Vancouver Island, so elusive that people rarely see them lurking in the mossy forests.<<

>>Unlike their inland cousins, coastal island wolves are entirely dedicated to the sea. Their genes prove it; collectively, coastal island wolves have distinct DNA that sets them apart from interior wolves, according to a 2014 study published in BMC Ecology.<<

>>When hunting for food, sea wolves can swim miles between islands and rocky outcrops to feast on seals and animal carcasses found on the rocks.<<

https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/08/sea-oceans-wolves-animals-science/

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Date: 27/04/2019 14:27:54
From: dv
ID: 1380160
Subject: re: Rare Swimming Wolves That Eat Seafood

Very interesting

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Date: 27/04/2019 14:42:02
From: Bubblecar
ID: 1380164
Subject: re: Rare Swimming Wolves That Eat Seafood

Vancouver Island looks a nice place to visit.

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Date: 29/04/2019 20:31:57
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1381091
Subject: re: Rare Swimming Wolves That Eat Seafood

Given that there are swimming dogs, i don’t see it as too surprising.

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Date: 30/04/2019 01:45:31
From: PermeateFree
ID: 1381156
Subject: re: Rare Swimming Wolves That Eat Seafood

mollwollfumble said:


Given that there are swimming dogs, i don’t see it as too surprising.

Why don’t you read the posts submitted, rather than just the headline before commenting. You have obviously not read some of the other posts either, so why comment at all?

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