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Wolves

A carnivore related to the jackal and domestic dog, two species of wolves are recognized. One is C. lupus, the gray or timber wolf, which was once widely distributed in North America, Europe, and Asia. The other is Canis lupus rufus, the red wolf, which now only occurs in northeastern North Carolina and on St. Vincent's Island off the Gulf Coast of Florida.

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Your dog is part wolf can she be dangerous to kids?

Any dog, part wolf or not, can be dangerous to kids. Never leave children unattended with ant dog, especially young children or babies with puppies.

What is the wolf's order?

If your meaning the ranksthey go by: The Alpha Male, Alpha Female, Beta, the pack members, and the omega which is the lowest in the pack.
if you mean in a wolf pack then:

1st: Alpha(the only breeding pair)

2nd: Beta (the 'law enforcers' for the alphas)

3rd: Delta (head hunter)

4th mid-ranking wolves (create the illusion there is more wolves then there are)

5th: specialist wolves (hunters, warriors and lookout)

6th: Omega ('class clown', job is to calm tention from the pack using comical gestures)

Why can't the wolf turn it's head?

In the European mind, wolves long stood as a symbol of baneful, uncontrollable nature. As far back as the time of Aesop in 500 BCE (Before the Christian Era), wolves in literature are portrayed as wicked villains and long-fanged, terrible beasts. Before the Middle Ages, wolves were nearly always the greedy thief, criminal trickster, or cruel remorseless murderer. The wolf does not fare well in the European imagination.

The wolf of the bestiary was reputed to have only one cervical vertebrae; thus he was unable to turn his head and look behind him.

This is, of course, just folklore. Wolves can turn their heads

Are foxes cuter than wolves?

Yes, foxes are cuter than wolves. Art tells it and even in the real world.

How strong is a wolf's sneeze?

Strong enough to blow down a house of sticks but not strong enough to blow down a house of bricks.

Are wolves celebrating when they bark and howl after winning a new territory Why is this an invalid hypothesis?

the hypothesis should never be in question form

answered this question on study island

Can wolves have bi-colored eyes?

Yes wolves can have heterochromia whether through genetics or health problems such as eye injury, inflammation, use of certain eyedrops, tumors, etc. The same also applies to just about every animal.

Do wolves in a pack sleep together?

A Well depends what you mean by together, they do sleep in a group but not right up next to each other (well if they're mates they probably do). In the winter they may group together a little more tightly but still have space between each other. They also sleep in the open, wolves don't actually sleep in caves and such.

What is the WeuUkoo wolves about?

The WeuUkoo Pack - the Wolves of Sidh Eryn - are a family clan of about 25 wolves. They are related to the common European Grey Wolf, but they belong to a rare sub species (canis lupus canus) which was born about 4000 years ago. The live stock of these beautiful animals has come down to only about 150 animals. They are famous for their soft grey fur which is covered with all kinds of eye-catching markings. Their fluffy fur is softer than regular wolf fur, almost feline-like. In very rare cases, purebred WeuUkoo Wolves can also have brownish fur.

What makes the WeuUkoo different from other wolves is their ability to climb trees. Almost like foxes, they have flexible claws (though they can't completely retract them), which makes them tricky and successful hunters. They are living in a territory with many rocks and cliffs, but also a lot of forests, for what those claws and their big paws are very useful.

The WeuUkoo's hierarchy is just a little bit different from average wolves. The pack is also lead by an alpha, who can be male or female. Usually there is a female and a male alpha, but as the WeuUkoo Wolves have supporting counselors, they can also have only one single alpha. According to the situation, also the other wolves are allowed to have cubs (not only the alpha couple).

Many of the WeuUkoo are living a very spiritual way, honoring their legendary wolf ancestors and spirits of nature. Usually one or two mentors are teaching those old legends, often a shaman is doing that job. A few of them are also able to speak several animal languages, like with foxes, crows or weasels.

Every member has his/her place in the family pack, hierarchy fights are usually rare. There are consultants, mentors, protectors, fighters and guardians. The peaceful the internal ranking usually is, the stronger and powerful the pack acts against enemies.

How big are wolves?

Wolves are the biggest canines alive. Gray wolves average 40-58 inches from the nose to the base of the tail, the tail itself being around 13-20 inches long. Their shoulder height averages at 26-38 inches and gray wolves weigh around 44-157 pounds.
The height of an average Wolf is between 26 and 32 inches at the shoulder
Most wolves grow to be:

Male: Length: 5-6 ft.

Height: 26-32 inches

Weight 70-110 lbs.

Female: Length: 4.5-6 ft.

Height: 26-32 inches

Weight: 60-80 lbs.
wolves are usually about 3 feet from its paws to its shoulder and are about 6 feet from nose tip to tail tip.
okay wolfs can be up to 50 feet long i know right 50 feet long omg i cant believe it but its true.... lol joking. it actually depends on were u find them.

What is Virginia wolfe's last novel called?

The answer is Between the Acts Steve in Lincoln

Wolf per square inch bite pressure?

a wolf can a bite force if 800-2000 lbs depneds on the breed of wolf and the size

What is the name that means fighter of wolves?

there is the alpha wolf, who is the leader or the big boss.

How many Himalayan Wolves are left?

There are currently about 350 Himalayan Wolves existent right now and 21 specimens are being held in containment facilities

What is the description of a timber wolf?

There are different 'breeds' of wolves, like dogs. You know there's a difference between a Great Dane and a Chihuahua, it's obvious. The Timber Wolf LOOKS different from other wolves. Also, timber wolves live in different areas than some other wolves. You can have have mixed wolves in a pack, but mostly, they're all in separate regions.

What are wolves known for?

Lots of people know wolves from their famous howl, or from all the books and movies about were-wolves.
Hunting skills. protect the wolves!

How do wolf compete for food and space to survive?

Wolves avoid conflict with one another. Individual packs stake out their territory and mark it with urine. This tells other packs that this land is taken.

Do wolves eat buffalo?

Yes, wolves eat white-tailed deer, mule deer, moose, elk, caribou, bison, Dall sheep, musk oxen, and mountain goats.

Who is Spanish?

Spanish-speaking citizens are often called Hispanics.