How does the wolf choose an alpha female?
the alpha female is the highest rank in a pack and her mate she chooses is alpha male
How far might a wolf travel in one day and why?
from 5 to 20 miles.
they are K9 species like dogs, and they are looking for water.
now go read a good book.
It is Nymphadora Tonks' and Remus Lupin's patronus. Nymphadora changed from 'unknown' to a wolf because she loved Lupin. Lupin is a werewolf, therefore it is quite obvious it is a wolf.
Wolves have a double coat of fur that consists of a dense undercoat and longer guard hairs. The undercoat is soft and provides insulation, while the guard hairs are coarser and protect against the elements. Overall, while parts of a wolf's fur can feel soft, it also has a rougher texture due to the guard hairs. This combination helps wolves adapt to their environments effectively.
Where can you find a California desert wolf?
if you want to find a California desert wolf go east of the desert
To scare away predators wolves will arch their backs and growl. If that does not work, they'll put up a fight, mostly using their teeth and speed to chase them down.
also they have camoflage
Which scientific name for the wolf is presented correctly?
The Binomial nomenclature of the Gray Wolf is Canis lupus.
How do squirrels have babies video?
they get on top of each other and mate on the top of a tree 3> 3> 3>
As from the fairytale Little Red Riding hood, this is a myth. A wolf couldn't blow down a house no matter how hard it tried!
What does the Tibetan wolf eat?
Antelopes eat about 1 to 2 pounds of food a day. They mainly eat grass, and various types of plants.
Tanalizing, an impregnation with a copper chrome arsenate, only improves the timber's durability. Whilst the timber is wet, its splitting tendency will be reduced.
Since a wolf pack will belong to a certain territory of their own with distinct borders I wouldn't say so.
What was the grey wolf population in North American in 1600?
The population of grey wolves in the 1600 in North America was 2 million. Today the population is approximately 65,000. The world population is approximately 150,000.
Because females need extra room to squeeze babies out.
A Where-wolf! Lol just kidding if the wolf is alone he/she is a lone wolf.
They are also known as the Gray Wolf and can be found in North America.
No, wolves don't eat polar bears. Infact nothing eats a polar bear,that's how strong they are. But, only humans eat or kill a polar bear. Polar bears eat almost all the animals in there habitat.The wolves don't eat a polar bear because from this small animal eating a large animal, unbelivable! That would never happen.
What is being done to help preserve the gray wolf?
The red wolf is an endangered species which gives them federal protection. Other things being done to help save this wolf is raising awareness of their problem. They are also being bred in captivity so that they can be reintroduced back into the wild.
i belive so, dogs do as far as i know and wolves are canines too so mabe.