Other Wolves
Wolves mostly come from Canada.
Unless, you're asking about the orgin of wolves. They've been here on Earth since the last Ice age. They survived it as we did. So they've been around for some million years
They mean where do wolves come from as in country der.
And its North America.
No body knows for sure.
wolves used to 'come' from anywhere, but over the centuries they have become in many countries (including Britain). The largest population is in Canada, but here is a list (from wikipedia) of the wolf's status all over the world: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolves#Current_status
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Wolves originate from Canidae which originate from Miacides.
Grey wolves (canis lupus) are likely descended from Leptocyons (canis leptocyons), which was probably also the ancestor to the coyote (canis latrans) and the red wolf (canis rufus).
well it depends on the species, different species of wolves are originated from different areas
North America
Nobody, since wolves are wild animals. Dogs are descended from very ancient wolves.
If you go back a million years, today's wolves are probably all descendants of an earlier member of the species, canis dirus, the Dire Wolf. If you go back 2 to10 million years, the wolves likely have descended from an early mammal called Canis lepophagus.
Early relatives of dogs were tiny and lived in trees; they would not be recognized as dogs today. Prehistoric dogs began to resemble the dogs of today about 40 million years ago, with animals such as the dire wolf and Leptocyon.
The dog has descended from the various kinds of wolves around the world. Specific breeds were created by breeding wolves with specific behaviors.
All dogs are descended from wolves. In the olden days people would train and domesticate wolves, and from them we have our modern day dog.
All canids descended from wolves. It's their call of nature.
all dogs are descended from wolves. The fact that a husky looks like a wolf is a mere coincidence. Just because a husky is black does not make it closer to wolves. not all wolves are black.
Yes, the wolves and dogs are in the same family. They are in the Canine Family.
Wolves are native the North America and the first domesticated dogs were descended from wolves. It is likely that this domestication process began in Asia in prehistoric times, long before the natives reached the Americas.
Well Jacobs grandfathers tribe was descended from wolves which i guess is why ,his great grandfather was a wolf but the gene was passed down to Jacob himself ,and the rest of the wolves great grandfather must have been in Jacobs great grandfathers tribe which is why they are also were wolves .
No, but a timber wolf is a grey wolf. The timber wolf is a subspecies of the grey wolf, which also includes Arctic Wolves, Mexican Gray Wolves, domestic dogs and dingoes (domestic dogs are descended from wolves and considered the same species, canis lupus, though a different subspecies; dingoes are themselves descended from domestic dogs and are also considered canis lupus).
The prehistoric ancestor of the dog tribe was a small mink-like animal, with a long body and short legs, which lived about 40 million years ago where there were three-toed horses no bigger than a sheep.