No, they don't hurt wolves. Wolves simply shed their thick winter coats, and the fur is picked up and put into something like a bottle.
I don't think any people pull the hair from wolves unless they want to be bitten.
Their eyes turn red, the contrast level on their fur increases and they become hostile to you. You cannot tame hostile wolves.
The body covering of wolves is fur.
either to save themself or for the wolves fur and sometimes (disgustingly) eat the wolf as if it were cattle!
gray wolves are an actual species of wolf, and they're colors can range from light gray to jet black.
Rabbits and other small animals. But there's no such thing as a "black wolf" species just wolves with black fur
Wolves live in packs and have seasonal fur; for warmth and camoflauge
Rabbits and other small animals. But there's no such thing as a "black wolf" species just wolves with black fur
It doesnt. All wolves go through the process of phasing. All wolves (including arctics) are born dark and when they are older will grow lighter fur with every shed.
im not really sure what you mean but a coyote looks like a miniature wolf so you could look up coyotes or dogs, foxes, jackles etc... since they are relatives of the wolf. They look similar to their cousins.
Yes, wolves are mammals. They belong to the dog family, give live birth, suckle their young, and have hair (fur).
Nothing. Man, maybe, but we usually kill wolves for fur and bones, not meat. Scavengers, like bears, foxes, etc... might eat from an already-dead wolf carcass. Sometimes, if there's not enough prey, and a wolf is ill, the other wolves will kill them and eat them.
well, for starters, there really isn't a breed called Silver Wolf, unless you mean grey wolves. Grey Wolves and Timberwolves are pretty much the exact same thing, as far as I know, and I am a major wolf person. Maybe Timberwolves are Grey Wolves that live in the woods (timber). "Silver Wolf" is also a name of a book series, in case that's where you got it from. i've seen a wolf with silver fur. lots of them... up in the mountains by maryland.