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Yes and no. It depends on their personality and pack ranking.
No, they would never meet. Black rhinos occur in Africa while red wolves are from North America,
no, red wolves are brownish wolves but they are not red.
"a" is a singular term. "a pine cone", "a banana", and "a piano" are also singular terms. Therefore, "a red howler" connotes one red howler. I'm guessing a "pack" of something is plural. "A pack of cigarettes", a "pack of wolves"= plural. Therefore, logically, one of something... a red howler is not a pack.Now, if you had a bunch of red howlers (plural) instead of "a" red howler (singular)....they could probably be considered a pack.
There are reported to be six types of wolves in the world. The six types of wolves that are listed are gray, red, Eastern, Ethiopian, Indian and Himalayan.
Akela Yes, there was also, Gray Brother, Won-Tolla, The Seeonee Pack, and then there were the Red Dog and Tabaqui. All wolves or wolf type animals. Fun book!
Wolverines are generally solitary. They tend to have nasty dispositions. The arctic wolverine usually lives in groups
You can find a black wolf among a pack of any type of wolf, except Arctic and Red wolves. The black wolf isn't a breed, but a color. The breed for black wolves is typically Grey Wolf or Timber.
It is my understanding that red wolves (canis rufus) are the only true wolf that is left in the southern United States, with a lone pack residing in the Piney Woods of southern East Texas. The coyote (canis latrans) is often mistaken for the wolf, especially in the Southern states.
Aggressive control systems and deforestation were the main factors that reduced the number of red wolves in the 1970's to about 100. Native to the Southeast US, red wolves have been re-introduced gradually to specific areas in the Carolinas and Tennessee under close monitoring by the US Fish and Wildlife.
Some species of wolves are the gray wolves, red wolves, antic wolves and the coyote-wolf hybrid.
Red wolves to not construct any form of home.