Well the leader of the pack is the alpha male with his mate the alpha female. Second in charge is the beta male with his mate the beta female. In the middle you have your normal wolves, then your omega wolf at the end who gets the other wolves problems and frustrations taken out on him.
Kingdom - Animalia
Phylum - chordata
Subphylum - Vertebrata
Class - Mammalia
subclass - Eutheria
Order - Carnivora
Family - Canidae
Genus - Canis lupis
The order that wolfs belong to is called Carnivora. (Which includes lions, bears, and raccoons.)
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Wolves belong to the order Carnivora and suborder Caniformia.
- gray wolves - dire wolves - Alaskan wolves These Are The Most Powerful Wolves In Order From Strongest To weakest But They Are All Powerful.
The series "Julie of the Wolves" by Jean Craighead George consists of three books in the following order: "Julie of the Wolves", "Julie" and "Julie's Wolf Pack".
In alphabetical order... wolf, wolves, woman, women
If you are talking about order within the pack, i think they are the wolves that break up the fights (peace keeper) or the wolves that look after the cubs (nannys)
A wolf pack can consist of four to forty wolves. Wolves have a strict social order. Wolves in the wild have a five to ten year life span, but wolves in captivity can live for up to twenty years. The alpha female and male wolves usually mate for life.
Any wolf in the pack can fight. Wolves fight to place each others pecking order.
A coyote is a second order consumer because it eats first order consumers such as rabbits.
Yes, 2 male wolves fight in order to become the alpha. The winner mates with the female, and they become the alpha's.
OF COURSE. All animals have to reproduce in order to survive.
Killing wolves is illegal. If you were to kill a wolf it would have to be in self defense or else you would be considered a poacher and get arrested.
Alaskan Tundra Wolves, Alexander Archipelago Wolves, Arabian Wolves, Arctic Wolves, Baffin Island Wolves, Bernard's Wolves, British Columbian Wolves, Cascade Mountain Wolves, Dire Wolves, Eastern Timber Wolves, Ethiopian Wolves, Common Gray Wolves, Great Plains Wolves, Greenland Wolves, Hokkaido Wolves, Honshu Wolves, Hudson Bay Wolves, Iberian Wolves, Indian Wolves, Interior Alaskan Wolves, Iranian Wolves, Italian Wolves, Kenai Peninsula Wolves, Labrador Wolves, Mackenzie Valley Wolves, Mackenzie Tundra Wolves, Maned Wolves, Manitoba Wolves, Mexican Wolves, Mogollon Mountain Wolves, Newfoundland Wolves, Red Wolves, Southern Rocky Mountain Wolves, Texas Gray Wolves, Tibetan Wolves, Tundra Wolves, and Vancouver Island Wolves are all that I know of, and some of these might not even be around anymore.