there are usally about 7-11 wolves in a pack
About 5 - 10 depending of food resources it may be larger
8 to 35 members are in a pack .the more wolves the more food!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..
No, but there is at times a fight for leadership of the pack.
Wolves IS a plural noun; it refers to 2 or more animals. Maybe you want a collective noun, which is different from a plural noun. Wolves live in packs, and pack would be a collective noun for wolves. A pack is a group of wolves, but pack itself is used as a singular noun. A pack is a single pack, even though it is made up of several wolves.
If you are talking about order within the pack, i think they are the wolves that break up the fights (peace keeper) or the wolves that look after the cubs (nannys)
When wolves are pups there parents take them to anther den to raise them. As they grow up over the years the parents teach them to hunt a stalk and all those skills. Then when there older they hunt with the family until its time for them to part from the pack and make a pack OF THERE OWN! HOPE THIS HELPS! <- :)
Mowgli in Rudyard Kiplings The Jungle Book.
Not at all! Wolves trot around their territory in a pack, and scare up animals to eat in that way.
In WolfQuest, to make your pack bigger, you need to find a mate and successfully raise pups. As your pups grow up and become dispersal wolves, they may return to join your pack if you have an available territory slot. You can have up to 5 wolf pack members in the game.
they mate (you know...) then the female wolf gets pregnant and has pups. usually only the alpha's of a pack would mate and them and their pups will make a pack. wolves are born in litters 6-8 are born together (i THINK) but some might die out before growing up for some reason.
A wolf pack can consist of four to forty wolves. Wolves have a strict social order. Wolves in the wild have a five to ten year life span, but wolves in captivity can live for up to twenty years. The alpha female and male wolves usually mate for life.
"Alpha" and "Omega" are titles of social roles usually given to wolves, although they are occasionally extended to dogs, in a pack. "Alpha" wolves/dogs were once thought to be the leaders of a pack, but are now known to be the parents (a pack is usually made up of family members). "Omega" wolves/dogs are the "general citizenry". You can think of alphas as the family patriarch or president of the wolf/dog pack, and omegas as the children-and-siblings or citizens of the wolf/dog pack. Of course, if you are referring to the 2010 movie "Alpha and Omega" then your answer is: No. The main characters of "Alpha and Omega" are wolves.
To feed more wolves in the pack. Each wolf can eat up to 20 pounds in a setting. That's more than a lion can muster!
Wolves hunt in packs and will usually take down either the old, young or sick. When their prey senses them they will run but the old, young and sick won't be able to keep up with the herd so they are prey for the wolves. In a pack the wolves will latch onto the throat, back and haunches to take down their prey