Freedom: Two Wolves Framed Drawing

$59.00
DESCRIPTION

This is a framed pencil drawing of howling wolves. They throw back their heads in abandon to howl. Fine details of fur are captured.

DETAILS:

Pencil drawing on acid-free paper.
Drawing fixed with acid-free fixative spray.
Drawing is 6x4 inches. Frame is 7.5x5.5 inches.

TIMBER WOLVES:

The timber wolf is the largest nondomestic member of the dog family (Canidae) and inhabits vast areas of the Northern Hemisphere. (Source: Brittanica.) Pervasive in mythology, folklore, and language, the gray wolf has had an impact on the human imagination and has been the victim of levels of misunderstanding that few animals have shared. Wolves were first domesticated in northern Eurasia sometime between 14,000 and 29,000 years ago, and selective breeding produced dogs.

A "lonesome howl" is a shortened call that rises in pitch used by a wolf that is separated from its pack. (Source: Smithsonian National Zoo.) If answered, the wolf switches to deep, even howls to inform the pack of its location and help it to be found. Howling increases during breeding season.

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