Yes technically wolves have longer tails than dogs. But sometimes dogs can have the same length of tails.
No, females live longer
In general, wolves are faster than domestic dogs. Wolves have longer legs, lighter bodies, and more muscle mass than most domestic dog breeds, which allow them to run faster and cover more ground. Furthermore, wolves are built for long-distance endurance running, while most domestic dogs are bred for other purposes such as companionship or hunting.
Wolves howl, dogs bark Wolves are generally taller than dogs Wolves live in packs in the wild, dogs live by themselves Wolves are more intelligent than dogs, but are also more aggressive towards humans. Wolves hunt for prey, dogs usually eat leftovers and are not much of hunters of live prey. Wolves and dogs can interbreed. The German Shepherd is one of the best examples of a wonderful house dog that can be trained to be a guardian dog, has the fierceness of a wolf, and the gentleness/faithfulness of a dog.
Foxes do not wag their tails except for a small population resulting from a breeding experiment in Russia. Other than that tail wagging is unique to domestic dogs.
Wolves tend to travel in packs rather than alone, and dogs often prefer the company of other dogs or humans rather than solitude.
yes very smarter than a wolf
Man is a lot better than Wolves. The more I know about people, the better I like dogs -Wolves included.
The prehistoric ancestor of the dog tribe was a small mink-like animal, with a long body and short legs, which lived about 40 million years ago where there were three-toed horses no bigger than a sheep.
Usually, smaller dogs live longer than bigger dogs.
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Yes, they do. This is because, dogs are kept as pets so are well fed and have health checks regularly. Wolves however, are wild creatures. The average dog life span is 20 years. For a wolves, it's generally around 10 years.
No, they don't climb any better than dogs.