If a wolf appears at a funeral it probably means there are too many wolves in the area and this one was forced by hunger into uncomfortable proximity with people.
A Big Bad Wolf is an evil fictional wolf which appears in fairy tales or fables. Examples include the Aesop's fables, "The Boy Who Cried Wolf", "The Dog and the Wolf", "The Wolf and the Crane", "The Wolf and the Lamb".
This phrase suggests that someone appears harmless or gentle on the outside, but actually has deceitful or aggressive intentions. It implies that their true nature is hidden or masked by a facade of innocence.
A female wolf
Funeral means to sanctify or remembering the person who is not alive.
Amaterasu isn't a wolf in mythology,she appears in a human form.Amaterasu being a wolf in Okami was actually a pun, because there are two ways of translating her name, "Wolf goddess" and "sun goddess". I'm not too sure if the translation is right though. It actually attracts more players to the game,Amaterasu being a wolf,so I guess this is another reason she appears as a wolf.
Funeral service.
A funeral rite.
It probably means nothing; just something you are remembering from your childhood or your past. Another opinion: The behavior of the wolf in your dreams and your feelings about the wolf, are probably more important than the color of its markings. And the meaning of those markings, may become more clear if you consider the wolf's behavio,r and your feelings. Is the wolf threatening you? Or is it playful? Do you feel frightened when the wolf appears, or is it beautiful and exciting? The answers to these questions will help you understand the meaning of the wolf in your dreams. Suggestion: before going to sleep, tell yourself that you won't be afraid of the wolf. Then when it appears, ask it what it means. You could learn a lot.
To be a wolf means to be aggressive or mean. To be a lamb is to be shy and passive.
A wolf pregnancy :) Lol What do you mean? How long? How Easy? What is it that you mean exactly? From Rosiiekaii
Amaroq does mean wolf. Amaroq is the name for the giant wolf in Inuit culture.
It means 'Wolf Strife'.