Wolf's Head - secret society - was created in 1883.
A wolf's head was a person who was pronounced criminal and anyone could kill him.
A wolf's head was an outlaw, a criminal who could be arrested and/or killed on sight, the way you'd take care of a dangerous wolf.
In greek mythology: imagine an animal the size of a human, with a dog head, seal body and wolf legs. They can swim and they are good at metallurgy.
A brown spider with a yellow stripe on its head is a wolf spider. The wolf spider may sometimes have an orange stripe on their head also.
it means they want to shag
The size depends on the wolf itself, of course, but generally they're 105-160 cm in length.
According to Thomas Tayler's Law Dictionary (printed in 1856), the phrase "Wolf's Head" pertains to an outlaw, meaning a person who might be killed with impugnity, like a wolf. It is said that the phrase was originally found in the phrase "to cry wolf's head." But I have no idea where that phrase came from.
depends... on size of wolf, type of wolf
The average of an Arctic wolf would be 80 to 120 pounds.
usually around 20 inches, depending on the size of the wolf.
In Twilight and in other references, the head of a wolf pack is referred to as the 'Alpha Wolf'. This signifies that it is either the first or the most powerful of all other wolfs in that pack.