People give wolves and other animals names because they need to be able to remember the differences between wolves, and also because they tend personalize them.
The two names have the exact same lettering at the start of their names.
No. People are people and wolves are wolves, i thought this was pretty clear
All i know is that the leaders name is Amoroq.
Wolferine
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Arctic wolves population is affected because people think they are either going to hurt them or kill them so the humans kill the wolves. But the part we dont understand is that wolves are similar to humans. For an example: We put are names on our stuff to tell people it is theres well wolves mark there territory for the same reason. So see wolves are simialer but wolves express differently than humans.
Pups.
There were wolves in 1995 and there are still wolves.
gray wolves are mammals who give birth
It's just another term people from different regions of the world call the grey wolf. Just like some people call a caribou a reindeer. Its the same thing, just different names
Native people such as Inuit people usually don't kill wolves. They see wolves as teachers on how to hunt.
All of the clan names in the wolves of the beyond are MacDuncan clan, MacDuff clan, MacNab clan, MacAngus clan, MacDonegal clan, MacHeath clan, and the MacNamara clan.