Wolves are mammals because the mother wolves feed their pups on milk for the first few months of their lives. "Mammal" comes from the word "mammary" which are the glands that carry milk for babies. The milk builds up their strength, and after they are weaned they are fed on regurgitated meat; then when they are full grown, they eat meat-on-the-scene. Any animal (or organism, I should say) that is fed on milk when they are young are mammals.
gray wolves are mammals who give birth
Yes wolves are mammals
No. Wolves are born alive because they are mammals.
Wolves are mammals which means they are warm blooded.
no, arctic wolves do not need to cool off because they have fur. fur helps all mammals keep warm. arctic wolves are mammals.
Wolves do not lay eggs, they are mammals and they birth live young.
No, there are no wolves in Cyprus. I believe there used to be in the past.
While there are a few venomous mammals, the wolf is not one of them.
Wolves are mammals which means they are warm blooded.
They both have big, feathery wings.
No, wolves do not have scales. They are mammals and have fur instead, which helps insulate their bodies and protect them from the elements. Scales are typically found on reptiles and fish, not on mammals like wolves.
Bison, caribou, moose, lynx, wolves, and many smaller mammals.