The male wolf is called a Brute, while the female is called a Fae. :)
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Actually, 'brute' and 'fae' are slangy terms used by people who role-play wolves and think that's the actual word for the two genders. If they've ever checked the dictionary, a 'brute' means beast, animal, or beastly. No where is it mentioned that 'brute' means 'male wolf'. A 'fae' is a fuel-air explosive. A bomb. I was never aware that female wolves were called bombs.
The REAL terms for the two genders are she-wolf and bitch for female wolves. For male wolves, and male wolves are referred to as just wolves - like male and female. Wolf and she-wolf.
they are different because only male wolves can be the leader of a pack .
here is no designated specific names to call the male and female wolves. Since wolves live in packs, there is a leader of each pack. The male leader of the pack is called alpha male, and the female leader of the pack is called alpha female.
Alpha-males/females
No, they do not.
Both male and female wolf offspring are called pups or puppies. It is a common misconception that they are called "cubs" but the correct term is pup. Cub is used for bears or big cats.
All wolves howl, female or male. Howling is a way of communication between wolves in the pack.
a male can be 155 - 135 lbs and a female
They are called the Alpha males.Another AnswerWhen the field workers and scientific team leaders are not all male humans, some wolf pack leaders have been identified as alpha females.
No, females live longer
well yes but not all
One is male, the other female. There isn't much difference beside the female have pups. Wolves treat each other as equals, even though the male is typically built larger.
Yes. In the breeding season, when a female is in heat, a lot of male wolves will fight to mate with her. The male wolves fight, and when one of them does get to mate with the female, he guards her, so other wolves know she is taken. However, sometimes, another stronger, older wolf may fight the male wolf, mate with the female again, and stay with her for life.