um yes so dont keep one it is illagel any way so
The diet and lack of animals that could cause harm to the wolf enable it to live longer in captivity.
No, females live longer
Generally, wolves live longer than rabbits do. A wolf's lifespan in the wild is 20 years, give or take, although in captivity they usually only live 16 years. Rabbits, on the other hand, normally live 9-12 years as pets (well cared for pets, that is), and not even a year in the wild.
if any wolves are considered wild in North Carolina anymore, they are red wolves
Yes
About 7-12 in the wild I believe.
raccoons ,wild goats,deer,ducks,wolves,bears,wild hogs
I do believe they live wild in Ontario. Many wolves seem to thrive in Canada, whereas in the USA, there are very few wild wolves left.
Gray wolves live longer in captivity. Why? Because they are always fed, given baths, and are able to reproduce. The wild is a bit harsh, they can get killed, won't get enough food or get diseases or infections that may kill them. Sometimes they live longer in the wild, depending on the wolf and the pack. Ihope this helped! -IQ
less then 10yearsIn the wild wolves have a lower chance of survival that is less than 10 years. In captivity they are able to live up to 20 years because they are no longer being hunted and declared a threat.
they will live longer in both but mostly in the wild because it's their habitat and is where they suppose to be anyways
eraisian wolves,moose(elk).