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Dmitrij [34]
3 years ago
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I have to write a research paper on Animal intelligence, we have to pick an animal and write about them. I've tried writing abou

t parrots and crows but I can't find any good info and I have been stressing out about it. I picked the easiest animal, Wolves. I just need a topic to base my wolf animal intelligence essay on, please help. ;^;
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Firlakuza [10]3 years ago
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You can possibly create almost like a fact file where you can throw all the interesting facts you have found in the internet about wolves. After that it will be easier to come up with what you'd like to mention in your essay, really. But you could talk about their survival, so like how they hunt or possibly how they travel using their instinct or where they live, perhaps. It could be anything, really. You can also mention certain wolf breeds and whether they are endangered with extinction or not
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