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wolfs bane is a plant also called aconitum (buttercup family) has many names and is commonly grown in gardens it is poisonous but also has medicinal purposes it is most commonly used for numbing and it is recommended to only be used externally

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What happens if a wolf's mate dies?

When a wolf's mate dies, the surviving wolf may experience grief and loneliness. They may seek out a new mate or choose to live alone for a period of time. The impact of losing a mate can vary depending on the individual wolf and their social dynamics within the pack.


What is an example of commensalism with a gray wolf?

A gray wolf consuming the remains of a prey animal left behind by a larger predator, such as a cougar, showcases commensalism. The wolf benefits by obtaining a source of food without expending energy on the hunt, while the larger predator is not affected positively or negatively by the wolf's presence.


How does a wolf reproduce and what are the key aspects of their reproductive process?

Wolves reproduce through sexual reproduction, with a male wolf (called a "wolf" or "dog") mating with a female wolf (called a "bitch" or "she-wolf"). The key aspects of their reproductive process include courtship behavior, mating, gestation period of around 63 days, and the birth of a litter of pups. Wolves typically mate for life and both parents participate in raising their offspring.


Why does the new moon wolf pack have tattoos?

The new moon wolf pack in the Twilight series has tattoos because they are part of the Quileute tribe and the markings are a traditional symbol of their heritage and connection to their wolf ancestors. The tattoos also represent their wolf form and pack identity.


What is the bite force of a northwestern wolf?

The bite force of a northwestern wolf is around 1,500 pounds per square inch (psi).