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  3. Hunting behavior of gray wolves - Wikipedia

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    The size of a wolf hunting pack is related to the number of pups that survived the previous winter, adult survival, and the rate of dispersing wolves leaving the pack. The optimal pack size for hunting elk is four wolves, and for bison a large pack size is more successful. [3] As well as their physical adaptations for hunting hoofed mammals ...

  4. Pack goat - Wikipedia

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    A pack goat is a goat used as a beast of burden, for packing cargo. Generally, large wether (castrated buck) goats are used for packing, though does may also be packed. [ 1 ] While does are generally smaller and therefore able to carry somewhat less cargo, [ 1 ] they may also provide fresh milk.

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    So, with a new year of travel plans ahead of us, I decided to chat with pilot and aviation enthusiast Duke Armitage about how to pack properly for a commute at 30,000 feet, where the air is ...

  6. List of military rations - Wikipedia

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    The contents of the ration pack were as follows, most of which were wrapped in either cellophane or in white, heat-sealed wax paper with royal blue writing: 1 block of dried meat (beef or lamb), 2 sweetened oatmeal blocks, tea, milk and sugar cubes, 10 biscuits (plain, service), 2 bars of raisin chocolate, 1 bar of vitamin enriched chocolate (vit.

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    Holiday Food That Can Go in Your Carry-on. Baked goods and candies. This includes homemade or store-bought and packaged pies, cakes, cookies, brownies, chocolates, and more. Meats.