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Waheelas are a type of wolf-like enemy found in Random Kingdom VXR.

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  • O Waheela é uma especie de mistura de lobo e urso presente em regioes do noroeste do Canadá. Talvez seja o que resta da extinta populaçao de Amphicyonids que sobriveu no local. o Waheela tambem é semelhante ao Shunka Warakin, que habita florestas setentrionais. Tambem é parecido com uma especie de gigantesco lobo presente na mitologia nordica. O waheela,se diferencia de outras especies de lobos por ser visto sempre sozinho, ao contrario de outras especies de lobos.
  • Waheelas are a type of wolf-like enemy found in Random Kingdom VXR.
  • The Waheela is a bear/wolf-like cryptid reported from Nahinna Valley in the Northwest Terretories of Canada. It has also been reported in areas of Michigan and Alaska. Cryptozoologist Ivan Sanderson thought that the waheela might represent a reliact population of Amphicyonids, prehistoric bear-dogs (but which he incorrectly referred to as dire wolves, which were true, but not what the waheela is said to be.).
  • Similar to the Ontario white wolf, and often considered to be the same animal, the Waheela is a large, wolf-like creature said to inhabit Alaska and the Northwest Territories. It is larger and more heavily built than normal wolves, with a wide head and proportionally larger feet, and with long, pure-white fur. The animal’s hind legs are said to be shorter than the front legs, and the tracks show widely spaced toes. Witnesses describe it as being about 3’ 12” at the shoulder. Waheela are never seen in packs, so are presumably solitary. Native legends describe the Waheela as an evil sprit with supernatural powers, and describe it as killing people and removing their heads. It has been theorized that the Waheela is an Amphicyonid (a prehistoric carnivore of the Miocene and Oligocene), a dire
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  • Similar to the Ontario white wolf, and often considered to be the same animal, the Waheela is a large, wolf-like creature said to inhabit Alaska and the Northwest Territories. It is larger and more heavily built than normal wolves, with a wide head and proportionally larger feet, and with long, pure-white fur. The animal’s hind legs are said to be shorter than the front legs, and the tracks show widely spaced toes. Witnesses describe it as being about 3’ 12” at the shoulder. Waheela are never seen in packs, so are presumably solitary. Native legends describe the Waheela as an evil sprit with supernatural powers, and describe it as killing people and removing their heads. It has been theorized that the Waheela is an Amphicyonid (a prehistoric carnivore of the Miocene and Oligocene), a dire wolf (A large wolf of the Pleistocene), a prehistoric hyena, or a completely new species of canine.
  • O Waheela é uma especie de mistura de lobo e urso presente em regioes do noroeste do Canadá. Talvez seja o que resta da extinta populaçao de Amphicyonids que sobriveu no local. o Waheela tambem é semelhante ao Shunka Warakin, que habita florestas setentrionais. Tambem é parecido com uma especie de gigantesco lobo presente na mitologia nordica. O waheela,se diferencia de outras especies de lobos por ser visto sempre sozinho, ao contrario de outras especies de lobos.
  • Waheelas are a type of wolf-like enemy found in Random Kingdom VXR.
  • The Waheela is a bear/wolf-like cryptid reported from Nahinna Valley in the Northwest Terretories of Canada. It has also been reported in areas of Michigan and Alaska. Cryptozoologist Ivan Sanderson thought that the waheela might represent a reliact population of Amphicyonids, prehistoric bear-dogs (but which he incorrectly referred to as dire wolves, which were true, but not what the waheela is said to be.). The waheela is similar to the Shunka Warakin, but inhabits a far more northern habitat. It is also similar to Amarok, a giant wolf from Inuit mythology. It is reported to travel in groups of two or three, and not in large packs as modern wolves do
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