Ya Mum (<-----ignore this, some idiot wrote it). Black bloods are ruthless killers that take down anyone in their way, even their own pack members. They were founded by Steel, a little before the opposing white bloods were founded by Fang. These two groups have been fighting forever, the largest fight was won by the white bloods though. This angered the black bloods, and both have been regrouping ever since.
Some black bloods have become more civilized since then, and have even created a new breed of blood along side the white bloods, known as silver bloods. The black bloods now are still cruel killers, but they have weakened as a pack, and even the peace keeping white bloods have split into multiple packs. If your looking to join one of these two packs, choose wisely. The black bloods focus on strength and leave the weak behind, fighting and killing for fun. White bloods focus on doing what is right, and protecting what is important. Think before you choose.
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 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.
Gray wolves, the species of wolves we have in the U.S., are a shade of gray, white, or black.
No.
No
Wolves in nature are at the top of the food chain. So no the only predators to wolves may be us.
as do all wolves.