Black specimens are more common in North America than in Eurasia, with about half the wolves in Yellowstone National Park being black. Black colored wolves in North America inherited the Kb allele responsible for melanism from past interbreeding with dogs.
it depends where you are
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black wolves of the Black foot Indian were servants for the white wolves the leader of the Black foots the black wolves were consider to be demons war machines were consider to be immortals they were dependents of wolves they would be called spirit worriers.
You can find a black wolf among a pack of any type of wolf, except Arctic and Red wolves. The black wolf isn't a breed, but a color. The breed for black wolves is typically Grey Wolf or Timber.
They all mate for life.
They both have big, feathery wings.
Some wolves are gray, particularly the gray wolves of North America. However, even among the species gray wolves, you will find some individuals that are black, brown, tan or a mixture of colors. Other species of wolves can be a variety of colors ranging from pure black to red to brown to pure white.
Gray, hence the common name Gray Wolf. This color is a mixture of black, white, gray, and sometimes tawny hairs. Usually the fur is a darker color on top with a lighter underbelly. Wolves come in colors ranging from black to white. What colors are most common depends on the location (for example, black is sometimes more common in forested areas where the environment is dark and darker fur is better camouflage).
you mean red and black wolves, and yes, they can mix.
Ya very much so. Dogs can be pure black and wolves are dogs so since dogs can be pure black so can wolves.😃
not as many as other wolves?
It depends on the size of the black bear and the strength of the three wolves. Three wolves are good at taking down creatures that are bigger than them, but a black bear sometimes can fight down a grizzly bear as well. If the black bear tried to claw the wolves with its paws and swipe them, the wolves would charge in all direction to rip the black bear apart with their powerful jaws. Most likely if the black bear fought three wolves, the three wolves would get the black bear at the end.
yes, and brown wolves too. not just gray.
To keep them warm and to keep water from touching their skin.