did a lil sketch of my favourite villain

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did a lil sketch of my favourite villain
Happy Friday!
honestly i really think that some of the wolves in Shen’s wolf army are really cute , well most of them hehe . l00k at that 3rd wolf on the right !! he just — uhM you know .. stole my poor heart
wolf boss too ,, uwu
// to add on , they looked really good without those face armor thingies
When Seaweed touches your foot in the ocean. O.O
Something is rotten in the state of Arizona... And it smells like cow.
What's wrong with this story?
A cow lives on a ranch in the southwest. A cow dies. Remaining on the landscape, the dead cow draws in predators (like wolves) looking for an easy meal. Scavenging is known to habituate wolves to prey on livestock. A wolf kills a cow. Ranchers are reimbursed for their losses and critically endangered Mexican gray wolf gets killed. Sound fair?
Here's the problem.
There's an imbalance. While livestock owners are compensated for livestock lost to wolves, and offered financial and logistical assistance with depredation avoidance measures, there is NO corresponding requirement for livestock owners to remove livestock carcasses on public lands (or take measures to protect their cattle from depredations in the first place).
When gray wolves were reintroduced into Yellowstone and the northern Rocky Mountains, there was a rule stipulating that stock owners must not leave carcasses accessible to wolves.
So where's the rule mandating livestock growers to practice basic animal husbandry (remove dead cows) within the recovery area of a wolf subspecies on the brink of extinction?
Something is rotten in the southwest states... And it smells like cow
View USFWS's kill authorization for critically endangered Mexican gray wolf F1557 of the Diamond Pack: http://bit.ly/2h7CfVe
the face he made when he realised it’s the dragon warrior AHHH