The Timber Wolf, native to North America as well as Europe and Asia, inhabits dense forests and wide-open prairies. On average they are 3 feet tall, 6.5 feet in length, and can weigh as much as 175 pounds. They are usually grayish-brown in color, but can be brown, gray, black, or any mixture of the three.
The saying goes that a wolf will eat anything from a mouse to a moose. That saying remains true with the Timber Wolf. These predators have a very wide range of prey, from mice, squirrels, and rabbits, to white tailed deer, and elk.
The Timber wolf uses its grandeur size and individual strength along with the collective strength of the pack to track and take down its prey.
It depends what kind of wolf they are. A grey wolf, for instance, lives around Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota etc.
hawks and bears
Some forest predator names include: * Bear * Wolf * Weasel * Wolverine * Eagles * Hawks * Owls * Fox
Big ones
A lot of plants live there such as trees.
Wolves live in packs and have seasonal fur; for warmth and camoflauge
Usually a kind of cave or hole they dig. Usually a kind of cave or hole they dig.
the forest elephants and the savanna elephants
Boreal Forest Temperate Deciduous Forest Temperate Grassland
You won't find an Arctic wolf in a tropical forest.
in the forest
wolf = canine lion = feline A lion lives in the jungles of Africa A wolf lives ______?