In the King James version
the word - wolf - appears 6 times, twice in the last verse cited
the word - wolves - appears 7 times
There are 8 plates in this collection: Wolf, White Wolf, Bear, Cougar, Fox, Lynx, Bobcat and Bison
About 30,or you can do research on wolfs.
He has 2 brothers. One older and one younger than him.
ACCORDING TO WIKIPEDIA: Hyena - 95 - 160 cm Wolf- 118 - 180 cm Wolf
the greyhoundProverbs 30:31 says: "A greyhound; an he goat also; and a king, against whom there is no rising up."(KJV) Also, the 'wolf' is mentioned at John 10:12
Depends how many times you go to the woods.....
The Tiger. The Tiger is probably two or three times heavier than a wolf. It is also many times stronger than a wolf. It can easily kill a wolf with just one bite.
Wolf,snake,minnows,moose,turtle,porcupine,bear and skunk.
Johann Wolf has written: 'Esdras' -- subject(s): Bible
The Wolf Fish has 400 teeth which is 4 times the amount as the piranha fish.
Only in naked brothers band
refers to a tale about a sheperd who irresponsibly cried "Wolf!" falsely, too many times, just to attract the attention of the Town folks, trust was irrevocably lust, so when her worst nightmare came true and she was attacked by a real wolf..no matter how desperate she cried for help.. not even a butterfly would move to help her, because no one believed her anymore "She cried wolf one too many times!" :(
Wolf = Lupus in Latin
it happend ones in year
That depends on what you mean by "biblical". If you refer to a language that bible was first wrote, which is Latin, than it is Canis lupus for the gray wolf, Canis simensis for the Ethiopian wolf etc. Since there is no actual mentioning of the wolf in the Bible, there is no actual biblical name for it.
after beating adventure mode a secret door with wolf in it will appear in the level "the ruins"
The story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf is not found in the Bible. It is actually an Aesop's fable, which is a collection of tales attributed to the ancient Greek storyteller Aesop. This specific story teaches the lesson of the importance of honesty.