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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.
Yes and no. It depends on their personality and pack ranking.
They live in a pack.
They are scientifically called 'a group of grey wolves'
Yes, grey wolves, like many others live in a pack. However you may find some loners.
Pack sizes vary, most packs have 6 or 7 members, although some may include as many as 15 wolves. The size depends on many variables including the current numbers of the wolf population, the abundance of food, and social factors within the wolf pack. -RideTheWind
The grey wolf is a pack animal. The pack is composed mainly of family members.
All groups of wolves are called packs. There is no difference. Hope this helped! :) -Koshi the wolf
by a pack of wolves. they all take care of the pups.
by the pack working together and biting to defend them self
There are approximately 5000 gray wolves that are left in the wild.
No animal would eat a pack of wolves. There can be as many as 20 in a pack.