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Knut has passed on
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It was a pretty sad case - humans bickering over whether to raise him by hand or let him die, his keeper friend dying and I see they were fighting over 'ownership' of the poor thing in the end.
I read in some literature from Edinburgh Zoo that they are really dangerous animals to keep - there are no obvious facial expressions or body changes to indicate if they are about to attack.
I like wolves.
I read in some literature from Edinburgh Zoo that they are really dangerous animals to keep - there are no obvious facial expressions or body changes to indicate if they are about to attack.
I like wolves.
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