Wolf Woman: Amazing story of a wolf rescuer who feeds them mouth to mouth.
Tonya Littlewolf has rescued wolves all her life. At a sanctuary in the empty California desert, she looks after 14 majestic wolves which have been rescued from breeders.
Yet, as she cares for the creatures, even feeding them mouth-to-mouth, Tonya questions whether these wolves would be better off in the wild. Wolf Mountain is a beautiful portrait of Tonya that explores her spiritual connection with the serene and misunderstood animals.
Wolf Mountain Sanctuary is located in Lucerne Valley, California, and is run by the amazing Tonya Littlewolf and her dedicated volunteers. Do visit! It's one of the few wolf sanctuaries in the United States where you can spend time with wolves face to face.
Visit www.wolfmountain.com
It is a life-altering experience to be in the presence of these beautiful, misunderstood animals and is captured perfectly in this short film.
Directed and Produced by:Dan Duran, Brendan Nahmias, Sam Price-Waldman
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A student enrolled in an entomology class discovered a large green caterpillar in the fall. Interested in its development, he took it home and cared for it. He wasn’t sure what kind of butterfly or moth it would turn out to be, but he couldn’t wait to find out. … and it turned out to be quite the surprise.
Source: Reddit
The Actias luna, more commonly known as the Luna Moth, is a large lime-green moth that can be found in North America. He knew that his moth was a female because her antennae were a little less bushy than her male counterparts’. The adults will emerge from their cocoons in the morning and their wings are very small when they first crawl out (which you can tell by the opening). They must enlarge them by pumping bodily fluids through them. These giant, beautiful moths only live to be about one week old. They cannot eat or absorb nutrients, their only goal is to mate within that one week.
His time with the moth will be limited, share their beautiful journey.
This is what the caterpillar looked like in the fall.
It was a little hard to tell what kind of caterpillar it was…
Soon, she built a silk cocoon and pupated inside.
Then, after much suspense, she crawled out of this tiny cocoon.
And she was a giant luna moth!
Talk about a surprise!
Luna moths are one of the largest in North America.
Typically, they are more active (and can be seen more easily) at night.
It’s hard to believe such a huge, snuggly moth could come out of such a small cocoon.
Source: Reddit
The Actias luna, more commonly known as the Luna Moth, is a large lime-green moth that can be found in North America. He knew that his moth was a female because her antennae were a little less bushy than her male counterparts’. The adults will emerge from their cocoons in the morning and their wings are very small when they first crawl out (which you can tell by the opening). They must enlarge them by pumping bodily fluids through them. These giant, beautiful moths only live to be about one week old. They cannot eat or absorb nutrients, their only goal is to mate within that one week.
His time with the moth will be limited, share their beautiful journey.
