A wolf can't just become dominant. Either they are submissive oir dominant. No matter how low they are, they always try to climb higher in the pack and challenge their position. Wolves seem to love being alpha.
Male jaguars are generally more dominant in the animal kingdom. However, when it comes to the female jaguar protecting her children, the female can become pretty aggressive and controlling/dominant.
Yes, 2 male wolves fight in order to become the alpha. The winner mates with the female, and they become the alpha's.
females can get pregent guys cant Males are generally larger, heavier, and more dominant.
Wolves do not leave their young. The young (which are the cubs of the alpha male and female) become part of the pack when adult.
No, they do not.
Yes it is true. If the dominant female dies the dominant male will change sex and become the next dominant female.
All wolves howl, female or male. Howling is a way of communication between wolves in the pack.
a male can be 155 - 135 lbs and a female
they are different because only male wolves can be the leader of a pack .
Well the Alpha Male and Female lead the pack together. It's just that one is more dominant than the other. In some cases a male is more dominant. In other cases a female is more dominant. It could go either way. In a wolf pack strength and speed are important. If you're stronger than another wolf your rank will be higher than others, but the main thing that determines the leader is the genes. There is a gene called the alphetic gene. This push's the wolf to become more dominant and more aggressive so that they are the leaders. This is why some wolves leave the pack to start another. So there is not just one wolf that leads. Both the Alpha's lead, just one is more dominant.
it all depends on the dominant genes. If the female is dominant then her color with some of the male, and visa versa.
well yes but not all