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These carved emu eggs features gray wolves. Gary says they are tame, but I wonder.... There are two species of wolf in North America, the gray wolf and the red wolf. Subspecies of the gray wolf include the timber wolf, the Rocky Mountain wolf, the Arctic wolf, and the Mexican wolf. The coat of the gray wolf is primarily gray; but can range in color from white to black, with many shades in between. The adult male gray wolf is usually 5 to 6 1/2 feet long and weighs between 70 and 120 pounds, with the female being about 20% smaller. Packs are usually made up of wolves that are related to each other. Size ranges from 2 to over 20, with the U. S. average being 8. The pack hierarchy starts with an alpha male and female. These are the breeders. Then comes the beta who is the disciplinarian. Last is the omega wolf, the most submissive wolf. Other wolves fall between the beta and omega wolves. There may or may not be pairings with both male and female counterparts. This carved egg comes with it's own hand turned hardwood egg stand and can become a personalized gift with an inscription on the back. Because of the variations of color and texture inherent in the emu
egg itself, each carved egg will be unique and make a distinctive
addition to any decor or collection. If you are looking for a
"different" housewarming gift, birthday present or other
special occasion gift for a nature lover, this carved egg will delight
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