The grey wolf primarily exhibits a mutualistic relationship with certain species, such as scavengers like ravens and coyotes, benefiting from the wolves' hunting and leftover carcasses. However, it can also be involved in commensalism, where other species might benefit from the wolves' presence without significantly affecting them, like some smaller animals that scavenge from wolf kills. Overall, wolves are more often seen in mutualistic interactions due to their role in the ecosystem.
A grey wolf is a carnivore
A Gray wolf is stronger than any wolf in the world But if the Arctic Wolf get a lot of there pack members then the Arctic Wolf would win
Gray and grey are basically the same words, just that "gray" is the american derivation of "grey". So, both ways are acceptable and are the same wolf.
Because it's grey!
A Grey Wolf's coat is a gray in the summer. In winter, the Grey Wolf sheds his/hers summer coat (which is gray). Underneath, their coat is white. This makes a Grey wolf's coat white. Grey wolves can also be black, brown, or red.
How did the grey wolf come about
The grey wolf is in the class Mammalia.
Because its grey
A black wolfisn'tits ownspecies, it is just a different color of timber wolf (grey wolf). Therefore, its the same as a grey wolfs. :)
Adults will be stalky and thick while the youth are gangly
Yes. The Arctic wolf is a subspecies of the grey wolf.
the grey wolf is not available in stores... you have to get it in the webkinz estore