No, they do not. All wolves have live young.
The Maned Wolf is the largest canine in South America. also the plural of wolf is wolves not wolfs.
No. Maned wolves are listed as Near Threatened by the IUCN.
Maned Wolves Mainly Eat Rodents, Armadillos, Lizards, Frogs, Snakes, Fruits And Nuts. Although Occasionally, Maned Wolves May Eat Deer, Peccaries, Monkeys, Caracaras, Young Cats And Carrion.
Maned Wolves Mainly Eat Rodents, Armadillos, Lizards, Frogs, Snakes, Fruits And Nuts. Although Occasionally, Maned Wolves May Eat Deer, Peccaries, Monkeys, Caracaras, Young Cats And Carrion.
No, but they are Highly Endangered.
Captive maned wolves live between 12-15 years. Their lifespan in the wild is unknown.
the answer is nothing! the united states can't do anything about it. they live in south America so there is nothing we can do.
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No. The only 'wolves' in South America are maned wolves, Chrysocyon brachyurus, which are not actually wolves - they are only distantly related to other canids, hence their being placed in their own genus (true wolves belong to the genus Canis).
Werewolves don't exist. They appear in some folktales and some authors used the idea for movies and books. In movies they live wherever the author or screen writer wants them to live. Wolves of course exist but not werewolves.