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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (8498)7/14/2024 2:54:09 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8626
 
Not to mention all the broken teeth chewing bones (and wood) cause.



To: Sun Tzu who wrote (8498)7/14/2024 3:57:57 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Respond to of 8626
 
Researchers have known for some time that wolves eat wild blueberries and other fruit to supplement their largely meat-based diet. In fact, Gable and his colleagues have found that blueberries can make up to 83 percent of the July diet of the eight wolf packs they study in and around Voyageurs National Park. - Feb 12, 2020



To: Sun Tzu who wrote (8498)7/18/2024 6:27:49 AM
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