By shooting or tranquelizing the wolf and measuring it.
pretty normal sized, if you are looking for..werewolf sized, then their the size of wolves.
The size of the egg is not determined by how big or small it is. They are sized by the unit measure as a whole.
If someone says 'gray wolf' it is almost certain they mean a timber wolf. timber wolf   -nounthe gray wolf, Canis lupus, sometimes designated as the subspecies C. lupus occidentalis: formerly common in northern North America but now greatly reduced in number and rare in the conterminous U.S.(dictionary.com)
Dogs and wolves bark for the same reasons. An adult dog and wolf of the same weight will have different sized heads.They are both canines. Wolves and dogs are relatives.
The cheetah would win, hands down. Wolves can only take on bigger animals in packs. Even if they would lose, I still supports the wolves! :)
The Cal King is 72"x84" and the Eastern King is 76"x80" - so it's all in the size.
Wolves primarily feed on medium to large sized ungulates (sometimes 10-15 times larger than themselves), though they are not fussy eaters. Medium and small sized animals preyed on by wolves include marmots, hares, badgers, foxes, polecats, squirrels, mice, hamsters, voles and other rodents. They frequently eat waterfowl (particularly during their moulting period and winter, when their greasy and fatty meat helps wolves build up their fat reserves) and their eggs. In times of scarcity, wolves will readily eat carrion, visiting cattle burial grounds and slaughter houses. Humans are rarely, but occasionally preyed upon. Wolves will supplement their diet with fruit and vegetable matter; they willingly eat the berries of mountain ash, bilberries, blueberries and lily of the valley. Other fruits include nightshade, apples and pears.rabbits, squrrles,
Yes, red wolves are carnivores. They primarily feed on small to medium-sized mammals such as rabbits, rodents, and deer in the wild. They are skilled predators and rely on their hunting abilities to survive.
It is the Impala (Aepyceros melampus), a medium-sized antelope in eastern and southern Africa.
positive, it feeds coyotes, wolves and other mid sized predators. negative, destroys vegetation, some that is potentially beneficial.
Although wolves primarily feed on medium to large sized ungulates, they are not fussy eaters. Smaller sized animals that may supplement the diet of wolves include marmots, hares, badgers, foxes, weasels, ground squirrels, mice, hamsters, voles and other rodents, as well as insectivores. They frequently eat waterfowl and their eggs. Wolves supplement their diet with fruit and vegetable matter. They willingly eat the berries of mountain ash, lily of the valley, bilberries, blueberries and cowberry. Other fruits include nightshade, apples and pears. They readily visit melon fields during the summer months. Wolves are omnivores, not herbivores.
They might possibly, if they could catch one, which is unlikely.Wolves will eat any owls they can catch, young, helpless, injured owls are all prey for the wolves, though it is unlikely wolves can catch fit owls.