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Here are a few:

  • Wolves have fur.
  • Wolves have keener smell, hearing and sight.
  • Wolves have tails.
  • Wolves cannot use pencils.
  • Humans can go on CPU or watch TV.
  • Humans have bedrooms; wolves don't.
  • Humans read and write; wolves don't.
  • Humans walk on two legs; wolves walk on four.

I hope this helps! ~Holly

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