It depends on the subspecies or species of wolf. For the grey wolf, its long teeth, good smelling, and long legs help it run faster, dectect from long differnences, and slash easier at its prey. For the Ethiopean wolf, its short stature and good hearing help it pounce on small vermin underground.
the hills are great forthere habitat
A characteristic or modification in an animal's body that helps it survive in its habitat example: a Wolf has fur.
Canines help a grey wolf catch food. They're the "fangs."
it helps it make its food
By Adaptation
From the Wolf Food store.
Yes teeth adapt to what they chew on.
Firstly grass then deer then wolf and grizzly bears, this is basic but hope it helps.
They live in groups and have efficient tools to prevent attacks of other animals.
Firstly grass then deer then wolf and grizzly bears, this is basic but hope it helps.
A wolf hunts by scent on the trail or in the air most of the time. A wolf pack is usually a male and female wolf with their offspring. The pack is often on the move trotting through its territory. A wolf trots about 5 miles an hour and travels up to 30 miles a day hunting food. It often finds animals by smelling them as far away as 2 miles. Vision or sight often helps the wolf get food. A pack sees a herd of elk or deer and chases down one or more animals for food. A wolf can spot a rabbit or other animal moving away and can run up to 30 miles an hour to catch it. Wolf hearing is very good. The wolf hears sheep bleating or other livestock noises on its travels and follows the sounds to the animals. In winter a grown wolf can hear a rabbit or mouse moving under snow and digs it out for food. A wolf is drawn to the smell of carrion or dead meat. In Yellowstone National Park many large animals are killed by winter weather. A wolf seeks out the carcasses by smell.
Spiders that don't use webs to catch their prey are known as hunting spiders. They actively stalk and hunt down their prey instead of relying on webs to trap them. Examples of hunting spiders include wolf spiders, jumping spiders, and crab spiders.