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The following article is reproduced with the kind permission of the Anglian Wolf Society who do some sterling work in educating, promoting and supporting Wolf Conservation. - ANGLIAN WOLF SOCIETY
 
Spot the wolf

Not long ago, the police contacted us and asked if we were missing a wolf. No, we weren't. Apparently, a motorist had called in and reported that he had hit an "alpha male wolf" on the road nearby.

It's truly amazing how difficult some people find it to tell a wolf from a fox from a dog from anything else. If we had a wolf for everyone who tells us their friend's got a wolf and it lives in the house with them etc. etc. we'd need a sanctuary the size of Wales to house ourselves.

Can you tell the difference ? Has your friend got a "wolf" .. or something else?

Five of the pictures below are real, genuine, pure wolves. Which ones do you think they are ? Don't let the scenery or the presence (or absence) of collars & leads etc. influence you.

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  (Yes, you would be astonished...)

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