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WILDCRETE 3D Grey Wolf
WILDCRETE 3D targets are characterised by their high level of detail and elaborate hand painting, which is no coincidence, as Wildcrete has been successfully manufacturing figures for the garden sector for many years and has become one of the largest manufacturers worldwide in this field. Wildcrete also uses this experience in the development and production of its 3D targets for archery, thus guaranteeing high-quality mould construction and lifelike colouring of the targets. The result is a quality that stands out and is unmatched on the market.
The wolf, also known as the grey wolf, is a large predator from the dog family (‘Canidae’) that is native to Eurasia and North America. Over 30 subspecies of ‘Canis lupus’ have been recognised, with grey wolves, as they are commonly understood, not including domesticated or feral subspecies. The wolf is the largest living member of the Canidae family, with an average weight of 40 kg for males and 37 kg for females. It differs from other Canis species in its less pointed ears and snout, shorter torso and longer tail. Nevertheless, the wolf is closely enough related to smaller Canis species such as the coyote and the golden jackal to produce fertile hybrids with them.
The striped fur of a wolf is usually speckled with white, brown, grey and black, although subspecies from the Arctic can be almost completely white.
Technical data:
Height: 800 mm
Width: 1350 mm
Depth: 310 mm
Weight: 28 kg
Target zones: 2
Number of individual parts: 1
IFAA group: 2
Characteristics
IFAA Classification: | Group 2 |
Animal Class: | mammals |
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