Yes, grey wolves, like many others live in a pack. However you may find some loners.
Akela the great lone wolf was the gray wolf who found Mowgli. Akela was the leader of the wolf pack. The pack adopts Mowgli and Akela becomes his mentor.
The grey wolf is a pack animal and is also territorial. So, whatever the season, the pack will keep to their large territory. If they stray into another pack's territory, a fierce conflict would happen.
There is no specific collective noun for gray wolves. The collective nouns for wolves are a herd of wolves, a pack of wolves, or a rout of wolves.
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the grey wolf howls to comunicate with pack members or when looking for a mate.
The life span of the Gray Wolf is around 20 years.
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Where gray wolves live (they are normally a small pack) is called a den, but the den could actually be a cave, or under an overhanging rock, or even some sheltered place out of the weather.
The Arctic Wolf, Eastern Wolf, Gray Wolf and the Mexican wolf.
The grey wolf is a pack animal. The pack is composed mainly of family members.
in caves and mountains
in caves and mountains