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Cheetahs are much faster than wolfs thats
Wolves are carnivores and sheep are herbivores. Wolves eat sheep while sheep eat grass. Sheep produce wool which people can use, while wolves produce nothing people use.
no there are a lot different between the two.
All humans share exactly the same genes. Genetic differences between humans do not stem from different individuals possessing different genes but rather different versions (alleles) of the same gene. The precise number of differences is largely dependent on which population you are discussing. Some communities tend to be more genetically uniform (e.g. a population that due to culture or geography is more genetically isolated) others more diverse.
Usually midway between Plants and Carnivores. A Herbivore, as their name implies, only eat plants. They in turn provide food for Carnivores (Big Cats, Wolves and some Bears).
Wolves can be omnivores or carnivores, but it depends on which wolf species. Some species like grey wolves, arctic wolves, etc. are omnivores. Some species like red wolves, brown wolves, black wolves, etc. are carnivores. Some wolves are omnivores and some are carnivores, and it depends on which wolf species it is. Smaller wolves with brighter colors are typically omnivores, while bigger wolves with darker colors are typically carnivores. "Carnivore" means than an animal's diet primarily consists of meat, but not completely, and some carnivores might in a happenstance eat some plants, especially if they're careless or if they're starving.
Both porcupine and hedgehog are much similar looking but different animals with some noticeable differences exhibited between them with regard to their characteristics and distribution patterns. Despite their close appearance, some meticulous studying would reveal the differences between them.
some humans HATE wolves and some do not,but killing does not solve anything
To be honest, they are like humans. Some wolves get along with other wolves, and some don't. But if they do get along, it's most likely because they work together to survive.
Wolves live in a pack=a family for humans Wolves hunt with each other, working with each other=humans do the same Wolves look after each other, care for each other, even mourn=Humans do the same Wolves will never leave behind a fellow packmate=some humans do this Wolves never leave orphans orphaned=some humans do this Wolves will attack anyone or anything that threatens it=humans would do the same Wolves rarely attack humans=some humans look for any possible chance to attack wolves http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcB38vZmYJ8
Wolves that have been brought up by humans humans from a pup are friendly with them yes. But they can still be very dangerous and rough. Foxes are more friendly with humans than wolves. You could never be friends with a wild wolf. It would probably be catastropic!
some are foxes, wolves and dogs mostly humans
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some are foxes, wolves and dogs mostly humans
Some believe wolves share a commonancestor, much like humans and primates.
ancient legends say romulus, founder of rome was raised by wolves along with his brother.
Theres a whole latta differences between a human body and a pig fetus which is jst about everything down do DNA and chromasomes but the difference between a fetal human n a fetal pig is the DNA, chromosomes, and development
some enimies of the coyote is a human our a donkey
Lobo is Spanish for wolf. Coyotes are much smaller and lighter than wolves, and much more adaptable. Unlike a wolf, a coyote has a bushy, thick tail, which it holds low to the ground. Coyotes and wolves can be found in separate areas. Coyotes are considered to be more adaptable to humans than wolves. They usually do not attack humans owing to their small sizes and shy behavior. Wolves howl to communicate with the other members of the pack and other packs. They also howl to attract mates, when they wake up, and when they sense any danger. People refer to the calls of coyotes as yips and yelps.