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- Two Wolves
Two Wolves Black and White Ware. 11 by 5½ inches. Osborn Ruin. - Fight between a horse and dogs
The love for hunting wild animals, such as the wolf, bear, and boar (see chapter on Hunting), from an early date took the place of the animal combats as far as the court and the nobles were concerned. The people were therefore deprived of the spectacle of the combats which had had so much charm for them; and as they could not resort to the alternative of the chase, they treated themselves to a feeble imitation of the games of the circus in such amusements as setting dogs to worry old horses or donkeys, &c. - Syrian wolf
Syrian wolf - The dog took kindly to her foster-children
A wolf had an ordinary family of eight young ones. The keepers, probably thinking that these were too many for the captive wolf to bring up alone, divided the family. Four of them were left with their mother, and four of them were placed in charge of a collie. The dog took kindly to her foster-children, and reared them successfully with her own. - Wolves hunting a deer
Wolves hunting a deer - Wolf Head
Wolf Head - Wolves
Wolves - Wolf
Wolf - Wolf
Wolf - The Wolf among the Sheep. (John x. 12)
There is no doubt that the Hebrew word Zeëb, which occurs in a few passages of the Old Testament, is rightly translated as Wolf, and signifies the same animal as is frequently mentioned in the New Testament. - Catching wolves
- Bison surrounded by Wolves
- A wolf
A wolf howling - A Wolf
- Two wolf pups
- Wolves running
- Wolf pack