He was a gray wolf/husky wolfdog. In the book "White Fang," he was 25% husky (most critics suspect Alaskan Malamute but no one is sure), and 75% wolf.
In the movie, the dog who played White Fang (there were actually 2 dogs that played White Fang) but the main dog they used was actually a mid-content wolfdog (to be exact, around 35-49%). The other dog they used was a low-content wolfdog, which meant he ranged anywhere from 34% wolf and down.
An Indian names him that after seeing he's half wolf.
White Fang is a scruffy white wolf with some black on it.
In "White Fang" by Jack London, the alpha male is a wolf named One Eye, and the alpha female is Kiche. They are the leaders of the wolf pack that White Fang eventually becomes a part of.
The red wolf had a litter of 3 pups. Including white fang
Alice Scott renames White Fang "Moon Eye" in Jack London's novel "White Fang." This new name reflects the wolf's distinctive white fur and pale eyes, and it helps to establish a more personal and compassionate connection between Alice and White Fang.
Mytuck, Miatuck, Mituck... Spelling might be wrong, but the name is definately right! :)
Gray Beaver and the other 2 indians that found him thought his fangs were very white.
No, in the book white fang, the main Character (White Fang ) was not white. He was Grey. but he was named white fang only because white means pure or honest. well fang is the deadly teeth of your vitom.
In "White Fang," the exposition introduces the setting and characters, including White Fang, a wolf-dog living in the harsh wilderness of the Yukon. It also sets the stage for the central conflict between White Fang's wild instincts and his growing relationship with humans.
White Fang avenges himself on Beauty Smith, the man who mistreated and abused him. This act of revenge showcases White Fang's evolution from a wild and fearful creature to a powerful and independent wolf.
Wolf Fang happened in 1997.
Wolf Fang was created in 1997.