Not as well as with their sight, but their instinctive smell helps them alot in that case. Though, extra care should be taken.
Yes they are. They are also blind.
no
yes and when they grow older the can hear a wolves sound from 10 miles away.
turn the spoon around and stab the wolves in the eye and then try to find away to escape but make sure that the wolves are all blind so you dont get killed while finding your way out.
after a few minutes of being alive they can
All mammals except primates can only see the colors green and blue.
Any living creature with functional eyes can become blind, through injury, disease, or genetic malformation. Most creatures cannot survive total blindness, though the loss of vision in one eye can be adjusted to and coped with by many creatures.
Alaskan Tundra Wolves, Alexander Archipelago Wolves, Arabian Wolves, Arctic Wolves, Baffin Island Wolves, Bernard's Wolves, British Columbian Wolves, Cascade Mountain Wolves, Dire Wolves, Eastern Timber Wolves, Ethiopian Wolves, Common Gray Wolves, Great Plains Wolves, Greenland Wolves, Hokkaido Wolves, Honshu Wolves, Hudson Bay Wolves, Iberian Wolves, Indian Wolves, Interior Alaskan Wolves, Iranian Wolves, Italian Wolves, Kenai Peninsula Wolves, Labrador Wolves, Mackenzie Valley Wolves, Mackenzie Tundra Wolves, Maned Wolves, Manitoba Wolves, Mexican Wolves, Mogollon Mountain Wolves, Newfoundland Wolves, Red Wolves, Southern Rocky Mountain Wolves, Texas Gray Wolves, Tibetan Wolves, Tundra Wolves, and Vancouver Island Wolves are all that I know of, and some of these might not even be around anymore.
Arctic Wolves Timber Wolves Red Wolves Ethiopian Wolves Indian Wolves Asiatic Wolves European Wolves (probably extinct)
Wolves in Wolves' Clothing was created in 2005.
Some species of wolves are the gray wolves, red wolves, antic wolves and the coyote-wolf hybrid.
Some wolves like gray wolves and arctic wolves are.