 Brown Bear
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 RED FOX
Size: 3888 x 2592 pixels (33x22cm)
Resolution: 300dpi
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Size: 3888 x 2592 pixels (33x22cm)
Resolution: 300dpi
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Size: 1728 x 2592 pixels (14x22cm)
Resolution: 300dpi
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 RED FOX
Size: 3888 x 2592 pixels (33x22cm)
Resolution: 300dpi
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Size: 2592 x 1728 pixels (22x14cm)
Resolution: 300dpi
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Size: 2585 x 1723 pixels (21x14cm)
Resolution: 300dpi
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 WOLF
Size: 3888 x 2592 pixels (33x22cm)
Resolution: 300dpi
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Size: 3888 x 2592 pixels (33x22cm)
Resolution: 300dpi
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 ARCTIC FOX
Size: 2000 x 3000 pixels (17x25cm)
Resolution: 300dpi
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Endangered species
NORWAY'S WOLVES
There are an estimated 68 wolves left in the wilderness areas of Norway, according to The Guardian, and in September 2016 the Norwegian government approved a cull of 47 of them.
Fantastic Mr Fox
Foxes don't waste food or kill for fun (unlike their human 'friends'),
what they don't eat, they store away, to be eaten later.
They also have strong family ties, their youngsters often staying with
their parents for a few years.