The dire wolf was a relative of the modern-day wolf. It was distinct from other wolves by being even more specialized for eating meat. It was also stronger, capable of dealing with the larger mammals that lived at the same time as the dire wolf. It lived in packs and would prey on anything the group could overpower. This animal is believed to have gone extinct about 10,000 years ago.
The dire wolf (canis dirus) looked like a gray wolf (canis lupis) the only difference was that the dire wolf was bigger than the gray wolf.
Dire wolf was created in 1858.
The Dire Wolf has been extinct for over 10,000 years.
the dire wolf went extinct because there started to be less and less of them. everyday a dire wolf had got killed by a human, another animal, or from not eating
the Dire Wolf died off between 10-16000 yearsago.
what was so dire ? The surgery was very dire .
the dire wolf
A dire wolf is a wolf that lived quite some time ago. There was nothing too special about it, but it no longer exists. Another possible animal you may be talking about is the fantasy, Dire wolf. That wolf is commonly mentioned in D&D as well as many other games and books. This fantasy Dire wolf is nothing like the actual dire wolf, besides its wolfness. The actual dire wolf was not a spawn of evil or some huge wolf ridden by goblins. The real thing was just a big wolf. it was a wolf that was to the normal wolf what the tiger is to the lion bigger stronger faster lonlier. The Dire wolf was about as tall as the smallest gray wolf today is (just a little over 24inches at the shoulder). The thing is, they were really heavy, but the average gray wolf alive today towers over it.
The name of Jon's Dire-wolf is Ghost, because of it being an Albino Dire-wolf
They have been known to rip the heads off of people yes they are very strong do not mess with a dire wolf you will die and fast but painful death.
Dire wolves were predators much like the Timber Wolf is today. They would've hunted down bison, deer, wild horse, etc.
The dire wolf is not doing any running these days as it has been extinct for over 10,000 years. We have no record of how fast they were able to run.
The largest (and therefore arguably the strongest) of the wild wolves is the gray wolf (sometimes called the timber wolf). Interestingly, the gray wolf co-existed with the dire wolf, which was larger than the gray (and presumably stronger). They were competitors for some 100,000 years back in the the Pleistocene era. But the dire wolf died out about 10,000 years ago. A link to the Wikipedia article on the grey wolf is provided. What the heck. Let's include a link to the article on the dire wolf as well.