a pack of wolves
All groups of wolves are called packs. There is no difference. Hope this helped! :) -Koshi the wolf
Mainly wolves live in groups called packs. But when a wolf gets sick or injured it leaves the pack and becomes a lone wolf.
They live in groups called packs
Ethiopian Wolves stay in packs. it ranges about 6-13 wolves in one pack.
Raccoons do not have 'packs' per se as do wolves. They have loosely knit communities of related females and their young called a gaze.
It's still called packs, just like wolves.
wolves
Gray wolves usually travel in packs of 4 to 7.
Yes, grey wolves live in groups called packs.
Wolves do travel together in packs.
Wolves hunt in packs for their prey.
Yes. Wolves are pack animals.