Looking For An Extreme Watersport? Why Not Try Swimming With The Wolves?
5. Careful inspection of their aspect revealed that they are physically different from the inland wolves, they have adapted to their environment
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6. Their diet consists mostly of seafood. 90 percent of what they eat comes from the ocean
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7. The magnificence of these distinct species was wonderfully captured by photographer Ian McAllister
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8. It is amazing to note how an ecosystem drastically changes and shapes the species that live within it
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