We are both mammals, we both have hair, we both have four limbs, and we both eat meat. There is so many to list, though.
Some believe wolves share a commonancestor, much like humans and primates.
Wolves are the common ancestor of all dog breeds. Many of the traits found in dogs are also found in wolves because they share that heritage.
Wolves are wild animals, dogs have been domesticated over thousands of years. Domestication is selective breeding of animals with wanted traits. People have been breeding dogs with traits of kindness towards humans. Although, some behaviors of wolves still remain in dogs, such as devotion to its pack. Feral dogs are closer to wolves however. Feral means that there has been no interaction with humans, causing a state where some dogs can become almost the same as their wild counterparts.
Some ethologists think wolves have partial symbiosis with crows and ravens, using them as "spotters" and letting them share the kills. The fact that we have dogs, which are the descendents of wolves, testifies to the wolves' inclination to work well with other species.
The wolf.
dogs came from wolves, and wolves ate rabbits, sometimes. some rabbits get along with dogs, but you might want to be cautious.
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pigs, dogs, wolves, and donkeys
some are foxes, wolves and dogs mostly humans
Some dogs, such as wolves are. On the other hand there are many more domesticated dogs
The dog is a member of the wolf family. Actually, wolves are their ancentors. Wolves attack and hunt and defend, also looking like dogs. The only difference, is that dogs are tame. Some people call dogs 'Tame Wolves'.
Yes, the Canidae family consists of domesticated dogs, coyotes, foxes, jackals, and wolves.