yes
The average time for a wagon train to reach Oregon was five to six months.
3 miles
Anything made up to that time
Wolves are alive year round. They don't just die when the seasons change.
Pro-You can get easier transportation. Con-you might get tired of riding it for a long time...HaHa
A pioneer wagon master typically earned between $100 to $300 per trip, depending on the length and difficulty of the journey, as well as the size of the wagon train. This wage was significant at the time, reflecting the responsibilities of leading a group through challenging terrains and ensuring the safety and organization of the travelers. Additionally, the pay could vary based on the specific arrangements made with the wagon train members.
no. Some have been able to train wolves. Some wolves can be more aggressive than others and wolves would take way more time to train and it would be harder to take care of them than dogs. Wolves are really more afraid of humans than we are to them! A wolf may attack a human to protect his/her family because it could think the human could hurt or kill the wolves family! Wolves will go to a farm to kill some sheep,cows,goats and others for survival if there's a lack of food and there hungry. Many farmers will kill wolves because of this but wolves are only doing this to survive.
Yes a malamute is and can be breed with a wolf. It is ratre for it to live and survive but they are cute and friendly!
Komodo dragons never eat wolves, but they eat dogs all the time. Wolves don't live in Southeast Asia. Komodo dragons can eat tigers since tigers live in Southeast Asia. A tiger can be killed by a komodo dragon from ambush.
because, if the arctic wolves had pup's the same time as the other wolves then the pup's would not live. because for one, they'd freeze, for another, they would not have enough food to go around. just like the amount of wolves. they have few pup's when there's scarce food, and lots when the food is plenty-full.
By train long time and live good life of car!
No. The Mormon pioneers never attacked a wagon train to increase their population. They already had several wagon trains of converts moving in each year and could barely build fast enough to house them! There is only one recorded instance of an attack on a wagon train by Mormons, which occurred at Mountain Meadows, Utah. This attack happened during war time and nearly everyone in that wagon train was either killed or run out of town. Other than that, the dealings of Mormons with wagon trains passing through Utah were positive experiences. The Mormons welcomed wagon trains, because those in the traveling groups were often desperate to trade furniture, clothing, and tools from the east for food and other supplies. It was a win-win situation welcomed by both parties.