A wolf either has long or short fur. The color ranges from black to grey to many shades of brown, white, and an orange-red. They have two long fang-like teeth called canines that sometimes show from under there lip. They have oval shaped eyes, pointed ears, and claws either white or black. They range in many different sizes; from 5 1/2 inches to 7 feet long and 3 inches to 4 feet at shoulder height. Its weight varies on how much food it is able to consume.
a wolf can vary in sizes but is can be slightly larger than a male German sheperd, they are hefty and srtong. they are shy,fast, and clever. they are not what there made up to be, they are more afraid of humans then humans are of them, they have long snouts, long puffy tails, triangular pointy ears and big paws with sharp nails
It depends on the wolf: If it is an Omega, it will be afraid, alert, and protective. If it is a Beta, it will be playfull, with great hunting skills, liking to fight, and also protective. And if it is the Alpha, it will be proud, wise, with good ruling skills and always fussy about which part of the animal to eat, or which animal to hunt.
They have course fur and can be red or gray, with sharp teeth built for a carnivore they tear apart their prey. They are extremely territorial and will chase off bears to protect their young.
the physical characteristics of a grey wolf is that males are bigger then females
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If this wolf produces offspring, which characteristics will be passed to its offspring?
As a baby, a cub. When grown, a gray wolf.
It's mostly called a wolfdog (Not to be confused with wolfhound)
pups
2-6 offspring
The passing on of characteristics from parents to offspring is known as heredity. Some characteristics include hair or eye color, dimples and freckles.
the characteristics which are passed on by to a offspring by its parents
Young wolves are called wolf pups.
Yes, they can and have in the past.
Heredity.
genetic characteristics