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Created on February 24, 2022
C. Montero, 17, 28934 Móstoles, Madrid, Spain
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David Villaécija

THE WOLVES OF THE TUNDRA

An imposing subspecies of the gray wolf, adapted to the frozen expanses of the Arctic. With their thick fur, robust bodies, and powerful legs, they are experts at withstanding extreme cold and traveling great distances in search of food.

What truly makes them unique is their strength as a pack. Together, they pursue their prey in strategic hunts that can stretch for kilometers.

In the tundra, the wolf is not just an animal; it is a symbol of resilience and community, whose survival depends on cooperation and unity.

Although they were persecuted in the past due to the threat they posed to livestock, today they are protected by conservation laws that have allowed their populations to stabilize.

Adaptation and cooperation remain essential to their survival in such an unforgiving world.

David Villaécija—THE WOLVES OF THE TUNDRADavid Villaécija—THE WOLVES OF THE TUNDRA
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Date createdFeb 24, 2022
Marker typeartwork
CityFuenlabrada
CountrySpain

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