Wolves... walruses... Lets just combine their best parts. SABER TOOTHED TIGER! Four legs, fuzzy, adorable, ferocious from wolf... Big teeth, and.... from the walrus!
That's a terrifying picture.....imagine waking up to that in the morning, its probably equivalent to a girl in the morning...but I'm just guessing >.<
Are you kidding? If I woke up with that, the first thing I'd do would be pull it into the biggest cuddle ever.
do you have a death wish? I understand if its a baby and it isn't mad, but that thing looks like its on a mission to kill anything in its path... - - Auto Merge - - moon moon!!
Indeed. Let us all look at the mighty hunter who murdered a wolf with a goddamn SNIPER RIFLE. Bask in the glory of his cowardice, as he triumphantly displays the carcass of a creature that he had no right or reason to kill. May his first day hell in last last a thousand years, and may it be the shortest. "In short, this guy deserves nothing less than a slow, lonely, and excruciating death."
I really don't get why this such a big deal. I was asked by DragonBait to remove those images, so there you go, I guess.
Why? Because there is no reason to hunt wolves. Their meat can't be eaten, and they only attack people when they are provoked. Wolf hunters are cowards, pathetic excuses for humanity that find pleasure in taking the life of another living thing for no reason other than that they can. Most wolf hunters will argue that wolves are dangerous. This is a lie, and they know it. Since 2000, there have only been twenty-four fatal wolf attacks worldwide. Compare that to thirty-four fatal DOG attacks in 2012 in the U.S. alone. Others will argue that wolves are decimating elk herds. While it true that elk numbers have declined since the reintroduction of wolves, what the hunters conveniently forget to mention is that the elk population used to be dangerously high, with disease and starvation running rampant and entire ecosystems being damaged. With the wolves back, the elk herds are back down to manageable numbers, and individual elk are stronger and healthier. Still others will say that wolves attack livestock. While this does occasionally happen, nearly all livestock deaths attributed to wolves are later proven to caused by coyotes or feral dogs. There is never a reason animal simply for sport, and this especially applies to beautiful and beneficial animals like wolves.
And now for a ridiculously happy dog. [video=youtube_share;7xEX-48RHCY]http://youtu.be/7xEX-48RHCY[/video]