SAVE THE ETHIOPIAN WOLF!
- added March 16, 2008
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This is the Kotera wolf pack, you can adopt these ones or spread the word!
Rarer than the Giant panda, with only exactly around 500 of the species left, not sure if they won't fall by the second, they are obviously and critically endangered.
The Koteras had originally been one of the fittest and most dominant groups living in the Ethiopian Bale Mountains, warning against rival packs, they were former best producers having the chance of pups, now reduced to just three.
Devestatingly, all Ethiopian wolf packs had been struck by the no mention of warning with rabies. Spread by domestic dogs. They HAD joined another pack, become large again, until they were permanently infected. they became skinny and died from the parasites people helped cause.
These remarkable animals are descended from the coyote and main species of wolf. If these die out, there's no chance in these creatures survival or reproduction from other relatives.
The koteras are really timid and live in fear of people, would never dare hurt a person unless cornered, NEVER would cause a deliberate attack. They stay well away from livestock too. And would make beuatiful parents of pups.
It is thought the female of the pack may be pregnant. She has before failed to reproduce healthy offspring.
Please help her, or at least know they exist, not many do.
Rarer than the Giant panda, with only exactly around 500 of the species left, not sure if they won't fall by the second, they are obviously and critically endangered.
The Koteras had originally been one of the fittest and most dominant groups living in the Ethiopian Bale Mountains, warning against rival packs, they were former best producers having the chance of pups, now reduced to just three.
Devestatingly, all Ethiopian wolf packs had been struck by the no mention of warning with rabies. Spread by domestic dogs. They HAD joined another pack, become large again, until they were permanently infected. they became skinny and died from the parasites people helped cause.
These remarkable animals are descended from the coyote and main species of wolf. If these die out, there's no chance in these creatures survival or reproduction from other relatives.
The koteras are really timid and live in fear of people, would never dare hurt a person unless cornered, NEVER would cause a deliberate attack. They stay well away from livestock too. And would make beuatiful parents of pups.
It is thought the female of the pack may be pregnant. She has before failed to reproduce healthy offspring.
Please help her, or at least know they exist, not many do.
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Hey stead that's a abrlliant article I love wolves, my favourite tattoo I've got is a baby wolf howling at the moon.
The funny thing is though they look more like foxes. I've never heard of the Kotera wolf pack before. I've just applied for an adoption pack. Cheers mate -
I think this is a really important issue, but I want to ask.... what could we actually do besides spreading the word? I'm always looking to got more involved in these type of issues, or as much as you could be without hurting a wild animal. Nice information, too!
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That's a great question. The best any human can do, is try to accept the responsability of if we're taking from wildlife, we must learn to give enough in return.
Sadly, I don't think anyone's going to help with helping even as little as they can, in whick I mean if we ALL did, we'd be there. Does'nt seem to be happening though.
But NOT to give up, we should spread the ord to more considerate people and those who might turn out totake more caution in what they're doing.
we haft to try to reserve wild areas and keep our gaurd on them, so no idiotic other may do this.
Thanks for taking notice and action all of you! I know I was amazed to find these incredible animals.
I'm volentarily trying to yell out to those with the power to provoke much less of a population crisis.
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