Well, like any wild animal, they typically dont make good pets. Just like tigers in the circus, they are unprediacable and can snap at any moment. Even if you raise them from cubs, they have the instinct to kill in them. Some people do have wolves as pets, but they are experts, and have the proper knowledge of how to raise them, feed them, and take care of them. You dont just get one and expect to treat it like a dog. They have special needs. So if you are planning to get one, you need to read up on them and learn what you are getting yourself into. Plus, I'm pretty sure you need a permit. ;)
I believe they have two, the Northern Rocky Mountains Wolf and the Mackenzie Valley Wolf
Because in wolfquest you play in Yellowknife National Park, the only species of wolf in the game is the Mackenzie Valley Wolf. You may customize the colour though(only colours that exist on wolves).
If you are talking about wolves in the wild, average is 9 years. For a wild animal kept in captivity, you can generally double the life span.
The Mackenzie Valley Wolf (Canis lupus occidentalis) is also known as the Canadian Timber Wolf.They range throughout most of the western US, most of western Canada, Alaska, Unimak Island in the Aleutian chain, and has been re-located to Yellowstone National Park as well as central Idaho.
yes but may i suggest the Mistwood valley pack to me it sounds more descriptive
the Arctic Wolf and the Mackenzie Valley Wolf, also known as the Canadian Timber Wolf. Both are a subspecies of the Grey Wolf. The average weight of both are 50-65/70kg, or 110-155lbs. the largest wolf on record is an Alaskan Wolf at 175lbs, or 80kg, 1944, in Bulgaria. Even so, the largest wolves that can be found are the grey wolves found in Northern Alberta, Canada. I don't know what subspecies they are, but they are most likely Arctic or Mackenzie Valley. They are normally seen in Wood Buffalo National Park. It was never officially recorded, but some say the biggest wolf recorded was at 125lbs in Alberta, but its not known whether this is true or not, as the picture could have been fake or changed to look larger, so on record, its the one from Bulgaria.Just to make it clear, Mackenzie Valley Wolves are NOT the same subspecies as the Alaskan Grey Wolf. They are often confused as the same.
The valley wolf, like all mammals, has a skeletal structure of bone and cartilage, making it a vertebrate.
there are many names for the gray wolf, such as Canis lupus, dingo, Timber Wolf Genus, arctic wolf, tundra wolf, Mackenzie Valley wolf, timber wolf, plains wolf, Mexican wolf, lobo and lone wolf. But the most common name is the question your asking; the (Grey) Gray Wolf is the most common name.
No. They actually make a good pet.
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There are now believed to only be five. Before 1995 there was widely believed to be about 24. Those five subspecies are the following:1) Mackenzie Valley/Rocky Mountain/Alaskan Wolf (Canis lupus occidentalis)2) Arctic Wolf (Canis lupus arctos)3) Mexican Gray (Canis lupus baileyi)4) Great Plains/Buffalo Wolf (Canis lupus nubilus)5) Common Red Wolf (Canis lupus rufus)Another Answer:Actually there is still considered to be around 24 subspecies of gray wolves in North America as of 2005, not 1995, with an addition of two more subspecies added to the list. These, including the 24 aforementioned, would be the following: Kenai Peninsula Wolf (Canis lupus alces)Newfoundland Wolf (Canis lupus beothucus)Bernard's Wolf (Canis lupus bernardi)British Columbia Wolf (Canis lupus columbianus)Vancouver Island Wolf (Canis lupus crassodon)Florida Black Wolf (Canis lupus floridanus)Cascade Mountain Wolf (Canis lupus fuscus)Gregory's Wolf (Canis lupus gregoryi)Manitoba Wolf (Canis lupus griseoalbus)Hudson Bay Wolf (Canus lupus hudsonicus)Northern Rocky Mountains Wolf (Canis lupus irremotus)Labrador Wolf (Canis lupus labradorius)Alexander Archipelago Wolf (Canis lupus ligoni)Eastern Wolf (Canis lupus lycaon)Mackenzie River Wolf (Canis lupus mackenzii)Baffin Island Wolf (Canis lupus manningi)Mogollon Mountain Wolf (Canis lupus mogollonensis)Texas Wolf (Canis lupus monstrabilis)Yukon Wolf (Canis lupus pambasileus)Alaskan Tundra Wolf (Canis lupus tundrarum)Southern Rocky Mountains Wolf (Canis lupus youngi)fArctic Wolf (Canis lupus arctos)Mexican Wolf (Canis lupus baileyi)Domestic Dog (Canis lupus familiaris)Mackenzie Valley Wolf (Canis lupus occidentalis)Red Wolf (Canis lupus rufus)