a. mean.
The collective nouns are a pack of wolves or a rout (or route) of wolves.
A pack of wolves.
A pack of wolves is a collection of wolves.
A pack is a collective noun for wolves. A pack if wolves is a group of wolves wandering in together looking for food, water and protection.
There is no specific collective noun for gray wolves. The collective nouns for wolves are a herd of wolves, a pack of wolves, or a rout of wolves.
another pack of wolves
the name of young timber wolves are called pups
The collective nouns are a pack of wolves or a rout (route) of wolves.
The average number of red wolves in a pack typically ranges from 2 to 8 individuals. However, packs can occasionally have more members, especially during the breeding season when younger wolves may stay with their parents. These social structures help red wolves effectively hunt and raise their young.
It is a pack of wolves.
A pack of wolves is singular, one pack of wolves: We can hear a pack of wolves howling at night. The plural form is packs of wolves: Several packs of wolves are vying for the same territory.
A pack of wolves