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The gray wolf  also known as the timber wolf,  true wolf or western wolf is a canid native to the wilderness and remote areas of North America, Eurasia, and North Africa. The gray wolf is typically an apex predator throughout its range, with only humans and tigers posing a serious threat to it. It feeds primarily on large ungulates, though it also eats smaller animals, livestock, carrion, and garbage.  Source
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Bulldog is the name for a breed of dog commonly referred to as the English Bulldog. Other Bulldog breeds include the American Bulldog, Old English Bulldog (now extinct), Olde English Bulldogge, and the French Bulldog. According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), a Bulldog's disposition should be "equable and kind, resolute, and courageous (not vicious or aggressive), and demeanor should be pacific and dignified.  Source
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Wild Wolves are sometimes kept as exotic pets, and in some rarer occasions, as working animals. Captive wolf puppies are usually taken from their mother at the age of 14 days, preferably no later than 21 days. As pups, wolves can't be turned into domesticated animals, and such a relationship as pets is discouraged. As adults, wolves have been shown, most of the time, to be largely unpredictable.  Source
Wolf and Pups Full View



The pygmy marmoset  is a small New World monkey native to rainforests of the western Amazon Basin in South America. It is notable for being the smallest monkey and one of the smallest primates in the world at just over 100 grams. It is generally found in evergreen and river edge forests and is a gum-feeding specialist. About 83% of the pygmy marmoset population lives in stable troops of two to nine individuals, including a dominant male.  Source
Pydment Marmoset, Tiny Baby Monkey, South America Full View



The gray wolf  also known as the timber wolf,  true wolf  or western wolf  is a canid native to the wilderness and remote areas of North America, Eurasia, and North Africa. The gray wolf is one of the world's best known and well researched animals, with probably more books written about it than any other wildlife species. It has a long history of association with humans, having been despised and hunted in most pastoral communities due to its attacks on livestock.  Source
Timber Wolf, North Africa Full View



The tiger  is the largest cat species, reaching a total body length of up to 3.38 m  over curves and weighing up to 388.7 kg  in the wild.  Tigers are among the most recognisable and popular of the world's charismatic megafauna. They have featured prominently in ancient mythology and folklore, and continue to be depicted in modern films and literature. They appear on many flags, coats of arms, and as mascots for sporting teams.  Source
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