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Arctic Wolf | Parc Omega

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 The Arctic wolf (Canis lupus arctos), often known as the white wolf or polar wolf, is a grey wolf subspecies native to Canada's Queen Elizabeth Islands, ranging from Melville Island to Ellesmere Island. Parc Omega It is a medium-sized subfamily that differs from the northern wolf due to its smaller size, whiter coloring, thinner braincase, and larger carnassials. Arctic wolf skulls have shrunk in size since 1930, most likely as a result of wolf-dog hybridization. Two wolf subspecies, including the arctic wolf, can be found in the park. The latter has a gray coat with a white coat. For the most part, it's a wolf with a shorter muzzle, ears, and legs than its gray wolf cousin, as well as less aggressive behavior. The arctic wolf is a gray wolf subspecies. It can be found in Canada's arctic islands as well as Greenland's northern and eastern borders. It is an extremely hardy mammal that thrives in harsh environments. The Arctic wolf is the least endangered, but it is thre...

Amazing Safari Adventure

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  "Safari" The Swahili word safari means "journey", originally from the Arabic nounسفر (safar) meaning "journey", travel", "trip" or "tour"; the verb for "to travel" in Swahili is kusafiri. These words are used for any type of journey, e.g. by bus from Nairobi to Mombasa or by ferry from Dar es Salaam to Unguja. 'Safari' entered the English language at the end of the 1850s thanks to explorer Richard Francis Burton. The Regimental March of the King's African Rifles was "Funga Safari", literally 'set out on a journey', or, in other words, pack up equipment ready for travel. Funga safari, funga safari. Funga safari, funga safari. Amri ya nani? Amri ya nani? Amri ya Bwana Kapteni, Amri ya KAR. Which is, in English: Set out on a journey, Set out on a journey. On whose orders? On whose orders? On the order of the boss captain, On the order of the KAR. On Kenya's independence from the United Kin...