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the_tab_key t1_jdsyruf wrote

The blue to the left is the shoulder of another guy in the car. Looks like his elbow is over the back of the seat or he is just holding it up to block the wolf from coming into the front of the car; with his hand supporting the wolf's head. you can see his thumb jutting out on the other side of the driver's arm as well.

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xrumrunnrx t1_jdsyrra wrote

I think there is some perspective here but they can be very large. I'm only chiming in semi-repeating what others said because I had the chance to meet some wolves at a sanctuary up close. Petting a few and all that.

Like everyone else I was told they're mega big, but they aren't dire wolf level big like some make them out to be. Definitely imposing and intimidating, but they aren't so big to fit a whole head in their mouth like a German shepherd holding a softball.

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focus503 t1_jdsj59g wrote

25 years ago after work I ate a handful of mushrooms a friend gave me in Scotland.

I'm walking home in this park, November, misty, lane lined with 200 year old oak trees, looking at Edinburgh castle up on the hill in the distance; all very much of a muchness.

I'm sort of half walking backwards looking at the castle, and the mist kind of parts and up lopes this, thing.

I had never seen a wolfhound before, and this thing is massive. Grey, wet, muzzle dripping from the mist and slobbering and running.

" So this is how it ends." I casually remark to myself in the second or two I'm watching this unfold. It goes running by and then his owner jogged up behind him a couple of seconds later.

It was gorgeous, and in the next couple of years I see them all the time in the neighborhood and I began this sort of lifelong desire to own one until I realize how short lived they actually are.

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