Some species of wolves are the gray wolves, red wolves, antic wolves and the coyote-wolf hybrid.
Gray wolves are the species Canis lupus.
The wolves belong to the dog species.
Whether a single animal or a pack, wolves belong to the species Canus lupus.
in the forest
Because wolves are there ancestors and wolves are canines
No. Arctic wolves are not an endangered species. A subspecies of the gray wolf, which is listed as least concern.
All sub-species of wolves are different. The largest wolf species which is the Grey wolf can be 80-85cm at the shoulder
Gray wolves, the species of wolves we have in the U.S., are a shade of gray, white, or black.
Yes. They live in packs
Depends on the species of wolf.
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.
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