The 1st ever "Unofficial Wolf Thread"...
[spoiler]Someone already has the "Official Wolf Thread".[/spoiler]
This is a place that members of B.net can get together to talk about the amazing creature that is the Canis lupus...
Everyone is welcome, but please remember to keep it SFW.
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-Prince of Wolves
[spoiler]Just made Trending, keep it up guys.[/spoiler]
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Me in ESO
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Edited by qoslsnsmqaaksk: 7/11/2015 10:42:07 PMWolf Fact: Baby wolves are called pups.
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So... Has anyone else here actually seen a gray wolf before?
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U wot m8
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This is a sad video...
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I didn't violate the [url=/en/View/bungie/conduct]Code of Conduct[/url] and was met with Ninja brutality.
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Have you created a guild for this yet? I still am telling you it would be a good idea. Then we can even find more people with this interest.
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I don't care who you are. Ōkami is a great game. ... .. -Prince of Wolves
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Dragons > wolves
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Inb4 wolf pronz
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Inb4 attack helicopters.
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Edited by TheNobleWolf: 4/12/2015 12:53:10 AMThe Law for the Wolves "NOW this is the law of the jungle, as old and as true as the sky, And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree trunk, the law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the pack is the wolf, and the strength of the wolf is the pack. ... .. -Prince of Wolves
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Inb4furries
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Most cringe worthy thread of 2015
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Wolf Fact: The alpha female and alpha male wolves of a pack usually mate for life.
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WOOOOOLLLLLLFFF JJJOOOOOOOOOOBBB!!!!!
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Edited by qoslsnsmqaaksk: 7/11/2015 10:41:36 PMWolf Fact: Wolves have fur and use it for camoflage and warmth.
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Didnt I make that official wolf thread? Like nobody replied ;-; and this one will probs hit 1000
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Woot!
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Trophic Cascading is very important to the Earths ecological process.
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This calls for ... MORE WOLFJOB
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A wolf, yesterday
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This is my kind of post
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Why you so edgy
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Edited by TheNobleWolf: 7/10/2015 7:21:41 PMWolf Fact: Wolves have keen eye sight and are quick to detect the slightest movement of anything in front of them. Being major predators, their eyes are on the front of there heads, and they have 180-degrees of vision (giving them good depth perception).