the most aggressive wolf in a pack is mostly the alphas of the pack, if a wolf in the pack disobeys one of the alphas there gonna get a beating, and others wolves in the pack might fear the alphas
Wolf spiders can be aggressive if provoked, especially around their burrows, or when they have spiderlings.
aggressive
To be a wolf means to be aggressive or mean. To be a lamb is to be shy and passive.
protective no question
wolf and coyotes
They have about the same aggression. It is only the Arctic wolf that is less aggressive, but this is because they have to save their energy, and somehow they have stronger family bonds - they are nicer to each other.
If a wolf bites your limb off, it's aggressive. If it licks your face, it's playing.
more aggressive, most aggressive
It's not just white wolves that are aggressive. Any wolf can be aggressive, but it is very rare for a wolf to be aggressive to a human. So don't believe people when they say "oh, wolves are viscous, man-eating creatures" because they're NOT! They are actually very timid when it comes to humans. They typically try to avoid them.
More aggressive, Most aggressive.
The second most dangerous wolf is often considered to be the gray wolf (Canis lupus), particularly in situations where they feel threatened or are protecting their territory or pack. Although attacks on humans are rare, gray wolves are powerful predators capable of taking down large prey and can be aggressive if provoked. In contrast, the most dangerous wolf species is often regarded as the Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) due to its vulnerability and the unique threats it faces in its environment. Overall, wolf behavior is heavily influenced by their environment and circumstances.
I' guessing not- wolves have a very different body language and behavoiur to dogs. What is a aggressive to a wolf may not be to a dog, and vice versa; there would most probably be bloodshed.