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Habitat of the Honey Wolf
The Honey Wolf originally ranged over the entire North American Continent but now only lives in very small numbers in the Northeastern Deep Forest.  However the Honey Wolf has learned to adapt to the encroachment of man and can currently be found near farms, lakes and local woodland parks.

The Honey Wolf’s thick coat enables them to stay warm during the arctic cold temperatures of the Northeastern Winters. 

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Honey Wolves in the meadows
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The Honey Wolf's coat keeps her warm even under arctic cold conditions
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Katie in the Northeastern Deep Forest
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Jaime in the Northeastern Deep Forest
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Jaime and Katie are quite happy down on the farm
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Katie by the lake
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Katie and Jaime can often be seen in many local parks.
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Katie in the pines

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Jaime and Katie in the fields
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Honey Wolves love flowers
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Katie finds and abandoned railroad track.
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Anyplace they can run is fun

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