From Defenders of Wildlife <[email protected]>
Subject Howl's your wolf IQ?
Date October 16, 2019 7:19 PM
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How well do you know the wolves you love?
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Dear Defender of
Wildlife,

We know you love wolves, but how well do you know the wolves you love?

For this year's Wolf Awareness Week, we've prepared a quick quiz to
test your wolf IQ.

Take the Quiz!
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Find out if you're an Alpha, a Young Wolf, or a Silly Pup. We hope
you'll learn something about these captivating animals and have a
little fun at the same time.

Good luck!
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Photo credits: Close up grey wolf (c) Ronald W Jansen/iStock |
Mexican Gray (c) G Nagel/iStock | Fray wolf pups (c) John Pitcher |
Gray wolf in snow (c) Amy Gerber

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