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  2. Howling - Wikipedia

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    Male wolves give voice through an octave, passing to a deep bass with a stress on "O", while females produce a modulated nasal baritone with stress on "U". Pups almost never howl, while yearling wolves produce howls ending in a series of dog-like yelps. [17] Howling consists of a fundamental frequency that may lie between 150 and 780 Hz, and ...

  3. Wolf communication - Wikipedia

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    Wolf howls are generally indistinguishable from those of large dogs. [16] Male wolves give voice through an octave, passing to a deep bass with a stress on "O", while females produce a modulated nasal baritone with stress on "U". Pups almost never howl, while yearling wolves produce howls ending in a series of dog-like yelps. [17]

  4. Eurasian wolf - Wikipedia

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    The grey wolf was exterminated in Denmark in 1772 and Norway's last wolf was killed in 1973. The species was almost wiped out in 20th-century Finland, despite regular dispersals from Russia. The grey wolf was present only in the eastern and northern parts of Finland by 1900, though its numbers increased after World War II. [20]

  5. Subwoolfer - Wikipedia

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    The wolves' identities were publicly revealed on 4 February 2023 as Ben Adams and Gaute Ormåsen, during the final of Melodi Grand Prix 2023. After winning Melodi Grand Prix 2022, they represented Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 with their debut song "Give That Wolf a Banana".

  6. Norway plans to kill two-thirds of its wolf population

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    There's a bit of a stand-off going on between environmentalists and the government in Norway. It has to do with a controversial decision made by officials to allow for two thirds of the country's ...

  7. Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology - Wikipedia

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    According to legend, the establishment of the Lithuanian capital Vilnius began when the grand duke Gediminas dreamt of an iron wolf howling near the hill. Lithuanian goddess Medeina was described as a single, unwilling to get married, though voluptuous and beautiful huntress. She was depicted as a she-wolf with an escort of wolves.

  8. Howling Wolf Taqueria coming to Portsmouth: Mexican eatery to ...

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    Howling Wolf’s owners hope to open the second Portsmouth location by September, Ackil said. The city issued a building permit to Howling Wolf on June 18 to undertake a series of renovations in ...

  9. Garmr - Wikipedia

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    In Norse mythology, Garmr or Garm (Old Norse: Garmr [ˈɡɑrmz̠]) is a wolf or dog associated with both Hel and Ragnarök, and described as a blood-stained guardian of Hel's gate. Name [ edit ]