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This animal was deliberately driven to extinction in the United Kingdom The last of them was probably killed in the Findhorn Valley of Morayshire Scotland in 1743 after it killed two children Wha?

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How did wolves become extinct in Scotland?

Scottish wolves became extinct because they were causing destruction and were an nuisance for farmers. The wolves were then hunted and killed, as years went by wolves began to die out until they were eventually extinct. Since then, no one has seen a wolf in Scotland.


Are wolves extinct in Ireland?

Yes. The last wolf was killed in Ireland in 1786.


When was the last Irish wolf hound killed in Ireland?

They're still around


Was Nicholas garrigan killed?

He was a fictional character in the film The Last King of Scotland


Is a wolf an English animal?

no ================================================ Answer: Not any more. Wolves were hunted and a bounty was offered for every wolf killed throughout the medieval period - the last wolf in England is said to have been killed at Humphrey Head in Cumbria in the 14th century. A bounty was still being offered in remote parts of Yorkshire in the 19th century, but there is no record of it being claimed.


How many people have been killed by electricity in the last 5 years in Scotland?

There is no specific data provided for the exact number of people killed by electricity in Scotland over the last 5 years. However, fatalities due to electricity are relatively rare in Scotland compared to other causes of death.


Who killed the wolf in The Chronicles of Narnia?

Peter killed the wolf. This earned him the name Sir Peter Wolf's-Bane.


When was The Last King of Scotland created?

The Last King of Scotland was created in 1998.


What would happen if you killed a gray wolf?

The wolf will die...


Where was Macbeth killed?

Lumphanan, Scotland


Where did the surname Love originate?

Scotland -orginally "Luf" for wolf.