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What are gray wolf fun facts?

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

Here are some wolf fun facts. they are facts that are neat:

  • Wolves can run for a half an hour without stopping.
  • Wolf howling can be heard from up to 10 miles away
  • wolves have 42 teeth compared to humans who have 32
  • capable of running 35-49 mph.
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