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No. Arctic wolves are sometimes known as Polar wolf, but the scientific name is Canis Arctos.
Lots of people know wolves from their famous howl, or from all the books and movies about were-wolves.Hunting skills. protect the wolves!
Wolves and humans usually don't mix well, which wolves tend to learn or die. So I can't imagine any place where backyard wolves would be a regular thing. Coyotes possibly, but not wolves. But wolves have been known to travel far in search of a mate and territory, which means that occasionally, wolves have been known to appear just about anywhere.
Wolves did. Dogs diverged from the ancestor Wolves.
Wolves did. Dogs diverged from the ancestor Wolves.
Wolves are really known for their jumping skills, but they can pounce about 4 feet max.
the wolves are the top of the food chain in the woods a pack of wolves can take out any animal it only takes 1 to kill a deer wolves are known to prey on animals that are up to 15 times their size such as bison & they have been known to eat bears bears have been known to find wolf pups & eat them
Imprinting is what they see they first object, I believe Wolves do not do that. Therefore, no.
Warrington Wolves are not actually a type of wolf found in the natural environment. In fact, The Warrington Wolves are a rugby team from the United Kingdom.
the wolves have been around since the ice age, they were the first, but dogs evoled from them
there were 16 wolves facing the Volturi. Though not all of their identities were known
In alphabetical order... wolf, wolves, woman, women