Wolves are very territorial and live in packs , the alpha male will have his pack of females and babies but he does not want to be overthrown by another wolf so he protects his territory and word off any other males looking to take over the pack and territory.
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Wolves sometimes urinate on their territory which is something people see dogs too. Wolves also paw the the ground where they have marked their territory to secure their territory. When wolves smell the urine, they know the territory has been taken. Wolves also use sound to signify they have marked terriotry. They growl at other wolves as a warning to stay away. They are sometimes very protective.
The number is very small, maybe one to five. One is too many for this endangered species however!
Too many wolves.
yes, and brown wolves too. not just gray.
Wolves usually find homes in: Mountains, Forests, Plains (red wolf), and many other places too!!!
Yes, there was too many moose that were eating too much of the food.
yes, and brown wolves too. not just gray.
If a wolf appears at a funeral it probably means there are too many wolves in the area and this one was forced by hunger into uncomfortable proximity with people.
There are too many animals that live in the same habitat as wolves to list, however I will list some large animals that have an impact on wolves. Animals that wolves hunt include deer, elk, moose, caribou, wild boar, and even bison. Animals that compete with wolves for food include brown bears and cougars. Wolves have a range that spreads across Europe, Asia, and North America, and there are many different habitats with different types of animals that live in each one.
There are no wolves in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
Wolves, in most circumstances, will probably too afraid to go near human society. By the way, I LOVE wolves. :)
My name is Night Wolf so its pretty obvious. But I love foxes, too... Foxes and Wolves