Very much wild and rather shy
There are approximately 5000 gray wolves that are left in the wild.
No, they do not get along in the wild, but if tamed, they can get along, but not easily.
They kill the tamed, and a few wild but mostly tamed. The tamed horses are killed and made food, when their at their oldest age, but usually just tamed horses.
Yes, in the wild packs of 5-12, gray wolves hunt to get food.
Mustangs are feral . or both because they can be tamed but most are wild
gray wolves
They eat other organisms.
They don't, they are meant to be wild
Well if it is wild it is a wolf(if not tamed) but the survive the way wolves would hunt and adapt.
Antarctica, Australia, Africa and South America have no gray wolves. Australia does have the dingo which is a subspecies of the gray wolf.
Sadly they ARE extinct in the WILD.
Sheep are already 'tame'. The only wild animal that can be tamed are wolves.