General Forum
Start a New Topic 
Author
Comment
View Entire Thread
Re: Wolfgang Weiss is an Expert at LYING!

Did I call you aliar?

Where?

Show me.

Re: Interesting Wolf Facts

Average length
females: 4.5 to 6 feet (tip of nose to tip of tail)
males: 5 to 6.5 feet

Average height
26 to 32 inches (at the shoulder)

Average weight
females: 60 to 80 pounds
males: 70 to 110 pounds

Average foot size
4 inches wide by 5 inches long

Length of Life
up to 13 years in wild (usually 6 to 8 years)
up to 16 years in captivity

Fur color
gray, but can also be black or white

Number of teeth
42 teeth

Breeding season
February to March

Gestation period
63 days

Weight at birth
1 pound

Litter size
4 to 6 pups

Pack size
2 to 30 or more

Average pack size
6 to 8

Pack territory size
25 to 150 square miles in Minnesota
300 to 1,000 in Alaska and Canada

Average travel speed
5 miles per hour

Sprinting speed
25 to 35 miles per hour for short distances

Common food
deer, moose, caribou, elk, bison, musk-oxen and beaver, boys who cry wolf.

Re: Re: Interesting Wolf Facts - Wierd Hybrids? And The Beetles, too.

OH. MY. GAWD. PEOPLE!!!

There is a "Mike Wolf."
A nightmare? Nooooo.

There may be many of them!
There are 487,000 Google hits.


Here are excerpt from the oldest known records - the "roots" from:

HISTORY OF RICHLAND COUNTY. - 401 CHAPTER XLII, BUTLER TOWNSHIP: ORGANIZATION - TOPOGRAPHY - EARLY SETTLERS - CHURCHES - SCHOOLS - LA FAYETTE - MILLS - THE GRANGE - A WOLF HUNT.

"Jacob Foulks settled in Butler Township in the year 1815, and entered land on the Whetstone. His son Ransom was born in 1816, being the first child born in the township, His son, Henry Foulks, laid out the village of La Fayette in 1838, and kept the first store...."

And get this, a year later (1816) guess who shows up:

"John Wolf settled in the west part of township, in 1816. The Starrs were his nearest neighbors...."

Proof that Mike and Wolf are the same person?

Oy veh!

Da Nerdt.