an egg then a baby then a child then a teenager then a young adult then an adult
Answer 2 (By ShadowWolfMW2):
Gray/grey wolf life cycles do not really have 6 stages, in fact its usually simply 3.
Pup, birth to 3-4 weeks, cub, 3-4 weeks to several months, and from then on they are adults.
Grey wolves are mammals, and the above answer said the first stage was egg. The only egg-laying mammals (called monotremes) are the echidna and platypus, both of which are native to Australia. The wolf is a placental mammal, meaning it develops inside its mothers womb and is born at a later stage of development. No eggs about it.
main sequence
63 days
it is a life cycle to them or their life.
The life span of the Gray Wolf is around 20 years.
there are two species of wolves. the red wolf and the gray wolf. the mexican gray wolf is a type of gray wolf. so they are actually the same but the mexican gray wolf just specifies the region its in whereas the gray wolf is more of an umbrella term. :)
yes
No, the Arabian wolf is a subspecies of the gray wolf.
Yes. The Arctic wolf is a subspecies of the grey wolf.
the gray wolf
Neither. The gray wolf is listed as a species of least concern.
Because it's grey!
There are only three species of wolves: gray wolf, Ethiopian wolf, and red wolf. Timber wolves are only a subspecies of gray wolves.