Stock Photo - A 32-day old wolf puppy lies in the free range enclosure of the Schorfheide Wildlife Park in Gross Schonebeck, Germany, 21 June 2017. The Schorfheide Wildlife Park presented its newest three members: three mini wolves, all of them bottle-fed, moved into their captive breeding enclosure on 22 June 2017. Park director Imke Heyter received the animals almost two weeks ago from the Gotha Zoo and fed them in a cozy room in her house. The puppies, named ""Ailaf"", ""Malinda"" and ""Mayaa"" will find ideal conditions in Gross Schonebeck. There are only another two animals remaining from the original litter. Ms Heyter explains that ""we have a captive breeding enclosure. They can get used to the forest there"". Only after the puppies start being able to eat meat can they join the adult wolves. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB. - Gross Schonebeck/Brandenburg/Germany

Stock Photo: A 32-day old wolf puppy lies in the free range enclosure of the Schorfheide Wildlife Park in Gross Schonebeck, Germany, 21 June 2017.

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