They do.
If you believe that dogs have feelings, then wolves do too, because dogs are simply domesticated wolves.
They also have a limbic system.
A limbic system is important for emotions.
No, there are no wolves in Cyprus. I believe there used to be in the past.
Imprinting is what they see they first object, I believe Wolves do not do that. Therefore, no.
she is a femanist and believe that woem nandiodd
about 89.9%, i believe. i personally DO NOT believe animals have feelings.
wolves and only wolves will eat sheep No - donkeys too, I believe
I believe wolves only inhabit Russia, Canada, and parts of the United States and Europe.
Some believe wolves share a commonancestor, much like humans and primates.
About 7-12 in the wild I believe.
I believe so. There are recent reports, photos, and videos of a creature that sounds like the Tasmanian wolves/tigers. But who knows.
i think people have feelings for god based on what they believe in. I myself am a Christen ( I think that is how you spell it) and believe in their belief's. It is well you either believe or you don't. If you do, some people have really strong feelings for him and others not so much. It is hard to explain.
I do believe they live wild in Ontario. Many wolves seem to thrive in Canada, whereas in the USA, there are very few wild wolves left.
Wolves do not have "breeds." That term applies to domestic animals, such as cattle, dogs, horses and cat. Wolves have subspecies. For a list of all subspecies of Canis lupus, click on this link.