Wolves can take care of the deer population (in Colorado they really need wolves because the population is too large) and they can gather speed to nearly 50 mph.
Because wolves are being hunted to near extinction they cannot form packs. This forces them to kill farmers' livestock, for further hunting.
Positive and negative traits will vary based on the individual.Many traits exist, some positive ones include:CaringDevotedGenerousLoyalLovingRespectfulSincereMany traits exist, some negative ones include:SelfishDisrespectfulVainPessimisticRudeUnreliableNegative
The positive traits are that teenagers are taking more responsibilities. The negative traits are that there is a lot of peer comparison.
There are many positive traits of having a Filipino manager. One of these traits is bringing diversity into the work place.
positive: nothing negative: they're evil
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Unfortunately, his positive traits of Thomas Jefferson was easygoing, kind, and generous to the poor. But these good traits were often turned back to Thomas Jefferson, as you would all know it , a "push-over". But Thomas Jefferson positive traits were tested when Hamilton looked for a fight with Jefferson.
His positive traits are brave bold clever strong leader loyal perseverance his negative traits are overconfident cocky shrewd easily distracted impulsive arrogant insolent
The coloring of the wolves is dependant on genes and breeding just like human traits and other animal traits. Obviously the traditional brown/grey colors are dominant but black is a possibility. The species type also plays a role like the red wolves of the south.
Wolves are loyal, intelligent, caring and care for family members and close friends
the positive traits of teenager are : Honest,helpfull,loyal,good listner,kind,positive thinker and respectful here are the negative traits of teenager : Rude,boastful,traitor,impatients,judgemental,pretender, and wat so all
What list dr. King's positive traitts
Wolves were domesticated by humans thousands of years ago for purposes such as hunting, protection, and companionship. Over time, wolves were selectively bred for specific traits that made them more suitable for interacting with humans, leading to the development of modern dogs.