They might do but it is quite unlikely
Yes, wolves should be let back into Scotland, if they were already there once they deserve to be there again.
Some people prefer this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcB38vZmYJ8 Others want to protect them from going exstinct which means, gone forever. Wolves are being brought back in the U.S. They are now back on the Endangered Species List
mainly in zoo's but i did hear a few years back that they had been reintroduced to the wild. whether they're alive and thriving is another question. i have no idea which area they were introduced to however.
This might be a better starting point - cryingwolfmovie.com/
To start with they are suckled by their mother then they are fed with regurgitated meat brought back to them by pack members.
nowadays none outside zoo's but going back a fair few hundred years brown and possibly even polar bears did live in Scotland along with wolves and lynx, now the main predatory land mammals are red fox, scottish wild cat, badger and pine martin etc all small mammals.
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Not sure what your question means? Wolves are in the wildlife because they live wild- they are wild animals. They actually play a crucial role in the wildlife, as top predator they are the control of deer populations. In the uk, there is a real problem because with the wolves not fulfilling there role in wildlife, the deer population is booming. In scotland the deer are destroying forests, in the rest of the uk the lack of fear in the deer means that they are willing to live near roads and other open places leading to more road collisions. Reintroduced wolves would terrify deer into going back to there natural behaviour
The Presbyterian church does have its foundations in Scotland. Its ancestry can be traced back to around 1560, and its founder is considered to be John Knox, a Scottish-born preacher who studied with John Calvin in Switzerland, then brought Calvin's teachings back to Scotland, establishing a church based on these teachings.
Thailand participated in the Beijing Olympics and brought back a gold metal in weightlifting I believe.
I really don't understand what you're trying to ask here. A pack of wolves being "stronger" than a moose? What are you trying to get at here? Are you going in terms of strength or are you referring to something else? Of course a whole pack of "wolves" if these wolves are replaced by a dog-sled team of the same size and strength as a wolf are going to be stronger than a single moose. But, a pack of wolves nor is a moose going to go into a strength competition. It's more about wit and knowledge of how to hunt versus how to be on the defense. A pack of wolves are capable of running an adult moose down to exhaustion, but not when it has its back to a mess of brambles.
Yes. It will be brought back as a new greyscale metallic logo, and it will be used for new Nissan automobiles. The classic 1983 Nissan logo and lettering will be brought back, too.