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Puppy Wolves: family, tenderness, wilderness + CERTIFICATE

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Description: We are all passionate about puppies, right? Well, in this short yet intense program we are going to explore the life of wolves from their birth, puppyhood and up to one year of age. We will see how this first year of life in wolves represents a very fast development curve. There are many things happening, and from the den to one year of age, puppy wolves become adults and they are ready to face the wilderness they live in, and eventually set their own family.For example: did you know that puppy wolves and mummy wolf communicate in the darkness of the den with some special vocal sounds? And thanks to those special sounds made by puppies mama wolf can locate them in the darkness and distinguish all the individual puppies. Amazing, isn't it?Truly, you are going to discover some very interesting things!!Also, there is some material provided, some boards, readings, downloadable PDFs and scientific articles, links to videos, and more. Please download for free all downloadable files. The information provided in this program is based on the most relevant and recent scientific research about wolves. So, be assured that all the information has a high value and they are the result of many years of study and research.And I am very sure that you're going to enjoy this short program. I see you on the inside!MarcoAEDC AcademyPS Note: if you are already a member of our AEDC Academy and you enrolled already in our Wolves program, you may know those contents already. Anyway, feel free to attend those lectures again through this program.CERTIFICATES: You will get 2 Certificates for this course. One is from Udemy, and the other is from our AEDC Academy. At the end of the program, you will find the instructions on obtaining your certificates.Here is what people say about my courses. Your voice is my truth!<
Category: Lifestyle > Other Lifestyle > Nature Connection
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Price: 34.99
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Source: Impact
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