They are animals like dogs but just do more hunting. So your question actually is what do dogs do?
Wolves get their food by hunting it down usually in a pack.
Wolves usually stay away from humans unless threatened.
Wolves usually represent American wilderness, or mystery, or even a teacher or a pathfinder.
Native people such as Inuit people usually don't kill wolves. They see wolves as teachers on how to hunt.
Gray wolves usually travel in packs of 4 to 7.
Well wolves are usually not very aggressive but if they were it would be because they are trying to protect there cubs.
It depends on the species. Usually wolves in Canada are stronger, and can rip your face off....
Usually right where they killed their prey.
They were originally bred from wolves.
Usually, yes :)
Mating (breeding) season for gray wolves usually starts in late winter.
Wolves are apex predators themselves and have no predators.