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Ancestors to the modern domestic dog, wolves can be found in different sizes, and travel and hunt in packs led by an Alpha pair of wolves. With strong muscles, nimble paws and a lean body, wolves can reach up to forty miles per hour when chasing their prey, making it better for prey to stand their ground! Wolves have two layers of fur to help protect them against the elements: a top layer to guard against dirt and water, and a bottom layer to keep them warm.Not suitable for children under 36 months.Quick facts:-Hand painted model replica-Beautifully detailed-Just the right size for little hands
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