The wolves belong to the dog species.
Whether a single animal or a pack, wolves belong to the species Canus lupus.
No, but they both belong to the canid family.
The group of mammals that include lions, crocodiles, and wolves belong to the category of carnivores, which are animals that primarily feed on meat.
Wolves belong to the animal kingdom.
Yes, Wolves belong to the Dog family.
gray wolves are an actual species of wolf, and they're colors can range from light gray to jet black.
Yes, wolves are organisms. They belong to the species Canis lupus and are part of the animal kingdom. As multicellular, living beings, wolves exhibit characteristics such as growth, reproduction, and response to their environment, which are typical of all organisms.
Some species of wolves are the gray wolves, red wolves, antic wolves and the coyote-wolf hybrid.
yes they are the same breed it's just another name.
As a taxonomic descriptor, genus falls between Family and Species; "Dogs belong to the same genus as wolves"
Gray wolves are the species Canis lupus.
Foxes, wolves, and jackals are all members of the Canidae family. They belong to the same subfamily, Caninae, and are classified as separate genera. Foxes belong to the genus Vulpes, wolves belong to the genus Canis, and jackals belong to the genus Canis or Lupulella, depending on the species.