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The transcription talks about wolves and their characteristics. It mentions that wolves can run fast and travel long distances. It also highlights the instinctual fear that wolves have, known as neophobia. The episode features Lauren Galding of St. Francis Wolf Sanctuary, who shares exciting stories and facts about wolves. The episode aims to change misconceptions about wolves. The speaker is enthusiastic and encourages the listener to tune in. Three, two, one. You're walking through the forest and suddenly you hear this howling. The unmistakable sound of a wolf howling. Now, should you be scared? Did you know wolves can run over 40 miles an hour and they can travel up to 120 miles a day? Now this is a crazy one. Did you know that wolves have instinctual fear? That's right, instinctual fear. It's called neophobia. Now, I love Yellowstone Park. I'll bet you do too. Guess what? Wolves make it better. In this week's episode, Lauren Galding of St. Francis Wolf Sanctuary, she joins me. When you hear all about her exciting stories and facts about Canis lupus, all those things we've always thought about wolves and we were kind of afraid about those, well, maybe, just maybe we were wrong. I'm so excited about this episode this week. You're going to really love it. It's interesting, intriguing, and I can't wait until you hear it.