Originally published at: Listen to the most adorable wolf pup howl for the first time | Boing Boing
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New song!
Baby wolf, aroo-oo-oo-oo-oo,
Baby wolf, aroo-oo-oo-oo-oo,
Baby wolf, aroo-oo-oo-oo-oo,
Baby wolf!
“Let me sing you the song of my people! Awwooo!”
My pup just starting yoooowing to that pup, long distance like.
Ambiguous headline: is ‘howl’ a noun or a verb? I.e. are we listening for the first time?
(I know the answer is in the story)
Daddy Wolf, AROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH,
Daddy Wolf, AROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH,
Daddy Wolf, AROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH,
Daddy Wolf!
It’s never too early to practice getting your comrades and loved ones into Stovokor.
ARRRGHHH, EARWORM! Now I’ll have that song stuck in my cranium for the rest of the day!
Grandma Wolf, Oy! Mein sciatica ist killing me.
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But, but, but @knoxblox started it.
If you love this ecosystem (as I do), think about SaveTheBoundaryWaters.org, which is trying to keep it from turning into a copper mine refuse dump.
Every cat in the house froze, wide-eyed to see/hear/smell where that sound was coming from. The outdoor rescues are still glued to windows. And that was after 15 seconds. That’s enough for now.
That pupper’s howl is way scarier than dads.