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No, there are no longer any wolves in the UK.
As can be found in some dictionaries, according to a certain geometry book, a wolf pack is two wolves, or a wolf pack plus a wolf. This is confusing, but it means that a wolf pack can have any number greater than one of wolves. --- The main positions in a wolf pack are Alpha Male Beta Male Alpha Female Beta Female Then the rest are just a member of a pack
no, wolves use the same techniques to catch there prey as any other wolves in any other areas. The area doesn't change there instincts.
Wolves survive by living in packs. They hunt togther, providing food to the entire pack.The often travel behind elk herds during winter when they migrate, to ensure they still have food to eat. They also fight off enemies and mark territory to warn other animals that they are residing there.
Yes. Wolves actually follow migrating reindeer (caribou) to bring down the young or any weak, old or injured animal that they might be able to close on. A link is provided to the reindeer.
Wolves chase and hunt any animal depending on where they are in the world. They hunt things as small as mice to as large as moose or elk.
"IN Greek Mythology Artemis is the Greek Goddess of wolves."That is incorrect. Artemis is the Greek Goddess of the hunt, though she is quite fond of wolves. But she is not the Goddess of the wolves. Lupa is the Roman Goddess of wolves, if that helps any.
Red wolves, or any other type of wolves, have no natural predators. The only other living thing that poses a threatto them is humans, and possibly bears, but both do not hunt wolves to eat.
wolves can't bring down or hunt any animal but they are able to consume any animal. Wolves will sometimes not eat a certain meat that smells weird or unnatural.
Yes. The Cuban alligator is small - say 6 to 6.5 feet long, very intelligent, and has longer, stronger legs than the American alligators. There is some good evidence that the Cuban alligators sometimes hunt in packs, like wolves. They live on land better than other alligators. Unfortunately, the Cuban Alligator is endangered, and is found in only two locations in Cuba.
Any of the large predators - wolves, bobcats, etc. - will hunt horses as prey.