they use external fertilization.
Sexually.
The same way as dogs. After all, dogs originally came from wolf.
A wolf's homeostasis refers to the internal balance it maintains to survive and function properly. This includes regulating body temperature, blood pressure, and other physiological processes within a stable range despite changes in the external environment. Wolves have evolved mechanisms to adapt to various conditions and maintain their internal equilibrium.
Januray or February
Januray or February
they baby come out 8-2
Arctic foxes reproduce sexually.
sexual production, but the off-spring can not reproduce.
Wolves reproduce through sexual reproduction, with a male wolf (called a "wolf" or "dog") mating with a female wolf (called a "bitch" or "she-wolf"). The key aspects of their reproductive process include courtship behavior, mating, gestation period of around 63 days, and the birth of a litter of pups. Wolves typically mate for life and both parents participate in raising their offspring.
The answer depends on where they live. The main months are January and February. If the gray wolf lives in a higher region then they mate later on in the year.
Any animal that has an internal skeleton and backbone is a vertebrate.
No, even if it is a different colour, it is still a wolf, a mammal, and does not come from an egg.