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Wolf observed walking around in Oslo!

2009-12-04
Experts are agreed: the observations and photo show a wolf, and he is walking around in the Norwegian capital Oslo. This is the big news now in Norway. People discuss what they are going to do with the wolf. Who takes the Wolf's point of view? The major in the county wants to remove the wolf, but other wants to keep in the city.
The wolves have always been hated, especially after the famous fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood. This is about a young girl and a big bad wolf. The story has been changed considerably in its history and subject to numerous modern adaptations and readings.

Wolves have from oldest time been considered as enemies of humanity. They are evil and dangerous predators. Fairytales warn about going into the forest where wolves are known to live.

Anyway this is a really big sensation. It`s show that animals habits change through time. It`s because of changes in the climate?

Stein Morten Lund, 4 December 2009
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