because they are easier to catch and kill
Arctic hares, lemmings, and caribou are known to feed on tufted saxifrage, as it is a common plant in the Arctic tundra. These animals rely on the plant as a food source due to its availability in their habitat and its nutritional value.
No, only male caribou have antlers. Female caribou do not have antlers.
Even though there are signs of other packs in WolfQuest. There is no 'wolf pack'. The only wolves you are able to run into are stranger wolves, dispersal wolves, and on the final mission (if you enter another pack territory) a wolf will appear and chase you out.
No. Caribou, like polar bears, are only found in the Arctic.
No. Caribou are herbivorous creatures which mean they only eat plants, not other animals.
You can call up chase and update your account. That is really the only way that you can update your account with chase so they know that its the real you and not someone else.
No. Caribou live on the tundra, not the ice caps. There is no vegetation that caribou can eat on ice-caps, thus they are only able to live on the tundra.
Bears and wolves prey on the same animals, such as deer, elk, and caribou. Bears also eat grubs, herbaceous plants, honey and other insects like ants. Bears have a very sensitive sense of smell, and are known to investigate wolf-kills. If only one wolf is present, the bear would challenge, and possibly chase away, the wolf. Conversely, if a pack of wolves came upon a bear-kill, they would probably chase the bear away. Adult male bears are known to eat their cubs. Polar bears eat seals and Grizzly bears eat salmon when in season. The Panda (yes, a bear) is a very picky eater and will only eat bamboo.
Wolves, as in the animals in the real world who walk on all fours, do play some games...But usually only younger wolves do. Some ideas for games that wolves in the wild play include: Chase/tag, wrestle, hunt(some wolf pups can for example pretend to hunt a rabbit, which is really a pinecone), race, and puddle jump(basically wolves jumping in puddles). These are just some of the possibilities for games. Just use your imagination, I guess :)
Wolves hunt in a pack, and mostly elk/deer/caribous. Lone wolf sometimes attack hares if there is little other food. In the worst times, wolves will eat berries, but really, only in the worst times.
It is believed by scientists that caribou are capable of seeing colours, but only in yellowish hues and bluish hues.
They can have only one