Wolf Bones

Ok thanks :) then I’ll wait until the weekend

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I’m not sure about the previous versions but this wolf has made me calm, confident and social and from what I read from smilodon bones it makes you aggressive so they could pair up pretty well. calm confident social energy with the perfect amount of aggressiveness from the cat.

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the smilodon will be super friendly when in the right enviroment… when not that in order to deffend you you will become aggressive for the right cause for you.

i can only imagine what force will come from a wolf in need…

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Generally
Wolves like packs

A lot of big cats are lone rangers.

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We often hear the phrase “lone wolf,” an expression of grudging admiration. A lone wolf is often viewed as a rugged individualist, uncompromising and independent, driven to forge his own path, unfettered by the sentimental need for companionship. In reality, few people would ever want to live this way—and, as it turns out, few wolves would either. Wolves, males and females alike, may go through periods alone, but they’re not interested in lives of solitude. A lone wolf is a wolf that is searching, and what it seeks is another wolf. Everything in a wolf’s nature tells it to belong to something greater than itself: a pack. Like us, wolves form friendships and maintain lifelong bonds. They succeed by cooperating, and they struggle when they’re alone.

Site: Living with Wolf

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True . Wolves are very social creatures. More social amongst their kind than dogs for example.
Very misunderstood.

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So in your opinion would wearing them both be too much or not compatible together?

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the smilodon is perfect when you are alone…the wolf doesnot tolerate alone very well as ive come to experience.

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I caved and bought this last night. It’s much more subtle than Smilodon but I like it. Definitely feel more social. But Smilodon Bones makes me feel like a boss.

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It doesn’t make me aggressive but I get your idea of pairing them for balance.

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Yeah, its always the dogs

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Wow. :woozy_face: so they were all looking at you?

How did they respond to your energy?

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haha, no they are not :laughing:

just got the picture from google
(dont have this nft yet)

since there are lots of dogs in our area and im always with my baby, so im also interested if how dogs reacts to this kind of fields

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just saw the trademark lol.

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I bought the cat one too so not sure how animals will react now but when i only had wolf on and I was fixing my car every dog that came by wanted to come sniff me, like going out of their way, there were dogs on the other side of the road that when they noticed me they wanted to cross and come over

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Nice , did you actively have/wore the mandala on you or printed it or you just had it passively in your virtual wallet?

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my pocket

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I may take the plunge and get this one, just to have that primal energy to potentially attract mates with!
I found this little excerpt about rank and alpha and beta males interesting

There is a strong dominance hierarchy within each pack. The pack leader, usually the alpha male, is dominant over all other individuals. The next dominant individual is the alpha female, who is subordinate only to the alpha male. In the event that the alpha male becomes injured or is otherwise unable to maintain his dominance, the beta male will take his place in the hierarchy. Alpha males typically leave the pack if this occurs, but this is not always the case. Rank within the pack hierarchy determines which animals mate and which eat first. Rank is demonstrated by postural cues and facial expressions, such as crouching, chin touching, and rolling over to show the stomach.

Hopefully Dream blesses us with a lion or ape nft in the future :pray: :lion: :gorilla:

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for real?

give those ape nfts a real run this time already.

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