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Skull and skeleton structure

A wolves skeleton is made in a way that has adapted to their lifestyle. They require this structure for when they are bringing down a larger prey, this can include deer, caribou, and other similar animals. They have special bones around their ankle called

the interlocked foreleg bones, these are used for a fast speed when running, and gives them streamlining. (skull) A wolf’s skull is large which is how most carnivores skull is formed. A wolf has housing extensive ( being able to find there home from far away) and strong cheek muscles. These muscles are useful for holding prey, and killing prey.

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