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    goes through phases‚ to live and go into the wild. There are many many things that lead up to Bucks permanent departure into the wild. The first thing that chronicles the call is that Buck hears the howl of a wolf and runs into the woods to find the wolf‚ where he growls at the wolf and lets him know that he is in charge. “Never was there such a dog” said John Thornton said as one day buck went out of camp. This is significate‚ because it shows that people took pride in Buck‚ and saw him as a

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    Steven P. Totem pole essay October‚ 9 2017 Ms.schmidt Did you know that i am three animals.I am a badger ‚wolf and a eagle. How i pick my animals are i use my spirit animals.We both made a totem pole and we both used animals in areas.He used the animal that he fand on the island and i used my spirit animals. Fist I am like a badger.We are both aggressive at what we are doing.The badger is fast and slick.when the badger have to get food he has to be fast so the

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    run on their toes. This makes their leg even and longer and lets them take long steps‚ so that they run fast. Dogs seem to guide effortlessly when they run‚ almost like the shadow of a cloud drifting along the ground. Dogs are the middle member of wolf categories.

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    fact‚ animal populations have gone up! Animals are in charge there and if you visit you’ll probably see more animals than you would have expected. Without people around the animals can roam around freely. Some of the animals include the bison‚ grey wolf‚ wild boar‚ and plenty more roam in the area. There are also many species of birds that come around. If you don’t find any live animals you are sure to find many tracks left by them. The populations have gone up by hundreds in the area. The animals

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    love to find a perch high on a hill and glance across the vast valley at all the animals. I set up my spotting scope and peer at distant herds of buffalo being stalked by wolves. Once I even spied litter of wolf pups leave their den and frolic in a green grassy meadow while their babysitting wolf chased after them. Sometimes the animals are nearby‚ and you don’t even need the scope. One of the most thrilling scenes I saw was a grizzly mama and her two cubs foraging on the side of a steep hill just

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    We’d heard rumors about former wolf-girls who never adapted to their new culture. It was assumed that they were returned to our native country‚ the vanishing woods. We liked to speculate about this before bedtime‚ scaring ourselves with stories of catastrophic bliss. It was the disgrace‚ the failure that we all guiltily hoped for in our hard beds. Twitching with the shadow question: Whatever will become of me? *** At the insistence of Dr. Carney‚ I chose to start my semester by reading one

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    growling mean that a dog is angry. Dogs also whimper or whine sometimes if they are unhappy or feeling sick. Some dogs howl when they hear a fire siren or someone practicing a trumpet or violin. When a dog howls‚ it is acting like a wolf. Wolves howl to one another to keep the wolf pack together. A howling dog probably thinks it is answering the call of its pack (Ryan‚ C-18). Like people‚ dogs use their faces to communicate. Their eyes‚ ears‚ and mouths can tell a lot about how they feel. If a dog looks

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    attempts to make a friendly advance‚ however‚ the wolf is scared. Eventually‚ the two show each other their friendship by sniffing‚ however‚ Buck comes to remember John Thornton. Eventually‚ he ends up developing two personalities‚ an affectionate sled dog‚ and as a hunter in the wild forest. One day‚ after returning from the forest‚ he finds his camp‚ including his master dead. He avenges Thornton by killing the Yeehat Indians. Buck joins the wolf pack‚ where he becomes a legendary figure Yeehat

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    Domestic Dogs Evolution

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    Domestic dogs inherited complex behaviors from their wolf ancestors‚ being pack hunters with complex body language. These sophisticated forms of social cognition and communication may account for their trainability‚ playfulness‚ and ability to fit into human households and social situations‚ and these attributes have given dogs a relationship with humans that has enabled them to become one of the most successful species on the planet today. Although experts largely disagree over the details of dog

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    to his primitive roots. On his journey‚ Buck meets John Thornton‚ a gold-seeker. Buck learns to love Thornton. Thornton is the only thing keeping Buck tied to mankind. When Thornton dies the last tie is broken and Buck returns to his primitive wolf roots. The theme The Power of the Primitive is shown throughout the story through Buck’s struggle between remaining with mankind and the sounding of the call. Buck acknowledges his primitive instincts early on in the story. In the book Buck is

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