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ZenPixels's Wishlist

This is ZenPixels's Wishlist - a list of all the items they desire! If you are feeling generous, you may wish to gift one or more of these items to this member!

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"Companion" African Wild Dog
You're not sure what exactly it is, but it seems to have fallen in love with your wolf.
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"Companion" Coyote
This fluffy coyote has taken a liking to your wolf! [Commission for #42538]
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"Extra Long" Whiskers
Perfect for tickling.
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"Jacob Sheep" skull headwear
You too can wear this in your exile.
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"Punk" Spike & Chain Collar
Your wolf will surely stand out with those spikes !
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[Canada] Alberta - Bow River
A shallow river full of salmon, and dense woodland on the side of a mountain? Nothing looks more familiar to a wolf than this. North America - Canada theme set.
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[Canada] British Columbia - Kootenay National Park
This area is decorated by a multitude of natural wonders: canyons, cliffs, hot springs, high mountains, deep lakes... It's perfect for an adventurous wolf pack! North America - Canada theme set.
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[Canada] Labrador - Torngat Mountains
One of the oldest formations on this planet, adorned with many lakes and meadows. Canada theme set.
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[Canada] Manitoba - Lapland Rosebay
The flowers blossom, covering the harsh landscape with beautiful colours. North America - Canada theme set.
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[Middle America] Belize - Cockscomb Basin
A beautiful nature reserve located in the deep forest along the Maya Mountains. Middle America theme set.
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Arctic Woolly Bear Moth
A moth! Its life cycle can last many years before it drops the fluffy caterpillar stage for some wings!
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Attached Antlers [Red Deer]
Now you can strut around with your head held high just like the prince of the forest.
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Attached Antlers [Roebuck]
These aren't nearly as impressive as some, but maybe you can use them to fool your prey.
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Attached Antlers [Whitetail]
An interesting growth for a wolf!
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Attached Horns [Pronghorn]
A pair of Pronghorn Horns. They are pretty tiny on young wolves.
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