Your question is quite broad and general. Wolves hear lots of different things, especially because it depends on where they live. In the tundra their hear mainly wind and their prey. In the desert it is pretty much the same, except there is a little more life like birds and such around. In the forests they is other animals, water, trees, wind, grass, sticks, and humans and civilization. And if they live in a zoo, it is totally different. But you should know what is in there.
Since wolves are related to dogs they can hear very far away.
Wolves are like dogs and dog have great hearing so yes wolves have good hearing.
through their ears there hunny.
Wolves do not have good eyesight. When searching for prey, wolves can use their ears to hear an animal a mile away! The ears of a wolf may also be used to hear other wolves howling a long distance...
It is to better project the sound so that other wolves can hear it more clearly.
It is not true because if you don't hear howling in your neighborhood whenever there is a full moon it is most likely that ware wolves don't exist. Unless you hear it every night which means you live somewhere that is in Alaska that have wolves.
A wolf's hearing is far more sensitive than human hearing. Therefore, wolves are able to hear sounds that humans cannot. The wolfs ears help them hear. Wolves can hear for about 2 miles away!
A pack of wolves is singular, one pack of wolves: We can hear a pack of wolves howling at night. The plural form is packs of wolves: Several packs of wolves are vying for the same territory.
Wolves can hear better than humans.
Wolves in Mississippi are almost completely extinct, before colonialism most wolves in Mississippi were red wolves but now they are almost all gone. Most red wolves currently are in Texas and Louisiana. It's a shame but most wolves you hear about in Mississippi are simply coyotes.
yes and when they grow older the can hear a wolves sound from 10 miles away.
YOU CAN HEAR MOSTLY WOLVES all about them you can hear the howl 5miles away. Smokepaw, oh what the heck you no me already
Wolves usually howl in packs and Human Beings can usually hear wolves howl up to a distance of a round three miles away. So if one is within a three mile radius of a pack of wolves one will be lucky enough to hear the howling sounds. Some people claim that one can hear the sound from up to six miles away but that would probably mean the weather would be pretty good and the terrain also would have to be fairly visible.
Although northern Virginia is heavily populated, it is not all that uncommon to hear of a wild animal sighting. Wolves, pumas, and bears have been sighted and photographed.
they use there fur to keep out the cold they use their teeth to eat food they use their noses to smell prey and other wolves they use their ears to hear prey