A group of hunting wolves is called a wolf pack.
They also live in a pack.
A group of animals that use other members of the group as protection from predators while minimizing their own risk, leading to crowding and potential competition for resources. This behavior can be seen in species like wildebeest and buffalo, where individuals position themselves towards the center of the group to reduce their own vulnerability.
group hunting by wolves..
They are scientifically called 'a group of grey wolves'
A group of wolves is called a pack.
A pack of wolves.
the name of young timber wolves are called pups
A group of dogs is called a pack. There may be a different name for a group of hunting fox hounds, but I don't know it.
Wolves belong to the Canis genus along with the domestic dog, dingo, etc.
The type of dog that is bred in Russia for hunting wolves is called a Borzoi. The Borzoi is also referred to as the Russian Wolfhound, and is similar in shape to the greyhound.
When wolves are together in a pack, they tend to do things the same, hunting sleeping etc. so they are always together that is why they are called a pack coz they are packed in, like chips is a packet.
No a group of wolves is called a 'pack'. a 'colt' is the young of a horse.
Good Question. However, no it is not. A group of wolves is called a pack. Just like a group of cows is called a herd, a group of baboons is called a congress:):):), and a group of owls is called a parliament. :) This describes how things really are! Baboons= Congress! I know I got sidetracked, and so to put it simply, a group of wolves is called a pack. Hope this helps! -Nathaniel B