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Slide 2: Wolf Living and hunting in
packs, wolves are wild
dogs that come from the
same group as the dingo
and coyote.
The gray wolf is one of
the world's best known
and well researched
animals.
Wolves are legendary
because of their spine-
tingling howl, which they
use to communicate.
Slide 3: Fox Foxes are small-to-
medium-sized,
omnivorous mammals.
Foxes are slightly smaller
than a medium-size
domestic dog, with a
flattened skull, upright
triangular ears, a pointed,
slightly upturned snout,
and a long
bushy tail (or brush).

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A foxs den is normally a burrow underground, also known
as an earth, but they can also live above ground in a cosy
hollow.
You can often hear the mating calls, which is a sharp, high-
pitched shrieking/screaming noise, which can sound quite
terrifying.
Vixens are occasionally assisted in rearing their cubs by a
non-breeding sister or a female cub from a previous
litter. These aunts gain valuable experience which helps
them to rear their own litter successfully the next
season. Occasionally there can be two dog foxs associated
with one vixen.
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The cubs eyes and ears open after two weeks and at four
weeks they will emerge from their dens. They have short
noses which resemble puppies when born. However, many
cubs die prematurely due to other predators (dogs,
badgers), but their worst predator is the motor
vehicle. They also can die of starvation or cold during hard
winters.
They catch small rodents with a characteristic high
pounce. This technique is one of the first things cubs learn
as they begin to hunt.
Did you know that foxes have whiskers on their legs as well
as around their faces, which they use to help them find their
way?
Foxes have also been known to climb trees and settle on low
branches.
Slide 4: Lynx Lynx is a medium-sized
wild cat.
Lynx have a short tail,
characteristic tufts of
black hair on the tips of
their ears, large, padded
paws for walking on snow
and long whiskers on the
face. Under their neck,
they have a ruff which has
black bars resembling a
bow tie although this is
often not visible.
Slide 5: Hawk Hawk is a diurnal bird of
prey with broad rounded
wings and a long tail,
typically taking prey by
surprise with a short
chase.
The terms buteonine
hawk and accipitrine
hawk may be used to
distinguish the two types,
in regions
where hawk applies to
both.
Slide 6: Sea-gull Gulls or seagulls are
seabirds of the family
Laridae in the sub-order
Lari.
Until the twenty-first
century most gulls were
placed in the genus Larus,
but this arrangement is
now known to be
polyphyletic, leading to
the resurrection of
several genera.
Slide 7: Parrot Parrots, also known as
psittacines are birds of the
roughly 372 species in 86
genera that make up the
order Psittaciformes, found
in most tropical and
subtropical regions. Parrots
have a generally pantropical
distribution with several
species inhabiting
temperate regions in the
Southern Hemisphere as
well. The greatest diversity
of parrots is in South
America and Australasia.
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