In the wild Wolves rarely live beyond 10 years. However, they can live for up to 20 years in captivity.
Gray wolves have a lifespan of up to 17 years.
lifespam, ha ha. No offense. Just a typo.
5 to 10 years.
In the wild usually 8 - 13 years but in captivity usually 15 - 20 years.
250 years
about 10 years in the wild.
I think it was 10 years or less. They have a harsh living enviorment, so they can't live long. It's sad!
They could stay together for their lifetime if the pup stays in the pack, otherwise it can be anywhere at or after it becomes eight months old which is when it is able to start hunting.for about 2 years
It starts as a puppy, grows up into an adult wolf then dies of some injury, disease or old age.
The pups are usually born in summer. Normally the female wolf can have 5-6 pups.
A wolf tends to have 2-4 pups per litter, but can be as large as 6-7. A female wolf can have up to 30 pups in her lifetime.
Yes. The Arctic wolf is a subspecies of the grey wolf.
wolf wolf = ze'ev ze'ev (זאב זאב)
Yes, the lifetime of the watch. Not your lifetime.
There is: Timber or Grey wolf Red wolf Ethiopian Wolf Mexican Wolf Arctic Wolf Eastern Wolf Eurasian Wolf Italian Wolf Tundra Wolf Maned Wolf
A article wolf
Clawdeen Wolf has five siblings: Howleen Wolf, Clawd Wolf, Clawdia Wolf, Barker Wolf, and Weredith Wolf.
an endangered wolf is probably the red wolf
white wolf in German would be "weißer Wolf"