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Wolves At Our Door
Daily Oral Language

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Day 1

wolves live in groups these groups are called packs

Wolves live in groups. These groups are called packs.

 

Day 2

wolves are predators and hunt other animals such as Moose Elk and Deer for food

Wolves are predators and hunt other animals such as moose, elk and deer for food.

 

Day 3

in stories like little red riding hood the wolf is described as being evil

In stories like "Little Red Riding Hood", the wolf is described as being evil

 

Day 4

Native americans hold the wolf in high regard. And believe that wolves have many good qualities

Native Americans hold the wolf in high regard and believe that wolves have many good qualities.

 

Day 5

wolves were brought in to yellowstone park in 1995

Wolves were brought into Yellowstone Park in 1995.

 

Day 6

smaller and lighter than gray wolves the arctic wolf lives on the islands in canadas arctic

Smaller and lighter than gray wolves, the arctic wolf lives on the islands in Canada’s Arctic

 

Day 7

the red wolf used to lived as far north as pennsylvania and as far west as texas.

The red wolf used to lived as far north as Pennsylvania and as far west as Texas.

 

Day 8

the leader of a wolf pack is called the alpha wolf the leader of the united states is called the president

The leader of a wolf pack is called the alpha wolf. The leader of the United States is called the president.

 

Day 9

the sawtoothpack lives on the nez perce reservation in idaho.

The Sawtooth Pack lives on the Nez Perce Reservation in Idaho.

 

Day 10

wolves communicate by howling growling whimpering whining barking squealing

Wolves communicate by howling, growling, whimpering, whining, barking, and squealing.

 


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