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| | Photographer hungry like the wolf |
 | | He thinks like a wolf, he says, and he sometimes sort of acts like a wolf, and what it is, really, is that he wants to be a wolf. |
 | | He first saw a real, live wolf in '72, he says, when he was an anthropology and archeology student at Hunter College in Manhattan. |
 | | A wolf, Scott says, cannot and will not and will never be made into a dog — it can't be altered, in any way, to fit a new, human set of environmental realities. |
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