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  1. 5 days ago · If you are to take a deep dive into the world, it begins with A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast for Crows, A Dance With Dragons and finally the upcoming books, Winds of Winter and A Dream of Spring. For the unversed, Fire & Blood released in 2018 was written by Martin between the publication of A Dance With Dragons ...

  2. 5 days ago · Item 1 of 5 Scientists perform an autopsy of an ancient wolf, frozen in permafrost for more than 44,000 years and found by locals in Yakutia, at the laboratory of the North-Eastern Federal ...

  3. 21 hours ago · Dozens of (mostly) North American writers (George Saunders) and editors (Deborah Treisman, New Yorker) and publishers (Fiona McCrae, Gray Wolf) came to Kenya. Just as his Summer Literary Seminars successor, the International Literary Seminars, led by Carrie Lynn Hatland is doing until the end of July, with a programme that starts in Nairobi, moves to Lamu, then for some, ends in the Masai Mara.

  4. 5 days ago · A frozen wolf discovered in Siberia turned out to be 44,000 years old. It's so well-preserved that scientists are checking its gut for ancient viruses. Jenny McGrath and Morgan McFall-Johnsen. Jun ...

  5. 1 day ago · The team found five distinct facial expressions that wolves use to communicate different levels of playfulness and aggression. During playful interactions, for example, wolves open their mouths and relax their lips. If play-fighting goes a step too far, the wolf may pull back its lips, revealing its gums and narrowing its eyes.

  6. 1 day ago · The Al-Ahli centre-back celebrated his second goal with a "wolf salute", a gesture which is associated with a far-right extremist group called the Grey Wolves. They are linked to Turkey's ruling ...

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    2 days ago · The wolf is mainly a carnivore and feeds on large wild hooved mammals as well as smaller animals, livestock, carrion, and garbage. Single wolves or mated pairs typically have higher success rates in hunting than do large packs. Pathogens and parasites, notably the rabies virus, may infect wolves.