How many pups does a mother wolf give birth to in her life?
The pups are usually born in summer. Normally the female wolf can have 5-6 pups.
What does slavery was like holding a wolf by the ears mean?
why Jefferson likened slavery to holding "the wolf by the ears." You don't like it, but you don't
How do you exaggerate cheekbones?
purse your lips like you're making a fish face. put a line of blush into the shadow below your cheekbones (you can smudge a dark eyeliner for a more dramatic effect, but this is best under powder or foundation). To increase the contrast you can use a light or shimmer powder on top of the cheekbones.
How are red wolves protected in the US?
Not all are protected about 40% of the red wolf population are killed and eaten by rednecks. 10 % of the 40% are roadkill
Way back when Adam and Eve sinned against God in the garden, do you remember they covered themselves with fig leaves. Instead, God killed an animal and made clothes for them. this was the first time an animal was killed for this purpose. Now, let's fast forward to when the Israelites received God's law. Remember the animal sacrifices for the sins they had commited? Blood had to be shed to satsify the penalty for their sins, in both cases above. Therefore Jesus had to come as a human in order to make that sacrifice once and for all for all mankind because he was sinless and the only one who could do it for us. That is why he had to come as a human.
In what biome does a wolf live?
Wolves live in a variety of biomes including deserts, taiga, deciduous forests, grasslands, and even in the tundra.
No it isn't. A wolf peach is a tomato...literally. The scientific name means wolf peach.
Can you breed a coyote and a wolf?
Yes, coyotes and wolves seem to interbreed in the wild even. In the northeast United States wolves are quite rare but coyotes are common. The few wolves seem to be breeding with coyotes and producing animals that are bigger than the average coyote but smaller than an average wolf. For more information, click on this link.
Do wolves insects and rabbits eat fruit?
Wolves and rabbits do not eat fruit. Some insects, such as fruit flies, eat fruit.
What happens if an Alpha wolf retires?
They don't retire they are either killed by the younger wolf who takes over the pack or goes off alone to die.
What type of behavior does a wolf have to help it survive?
A wolf is a carnivore and engages in hunting in order to survive. It is up in the night in order to prey on other animals and catch them unawares.
That really depends upon the species and the age of the wolf in question.
They can weigh up to 100 pounds or more.
The largest of wolves can weigh 165 pounds or more.
A standard Grey wolf would weigh about 75 to 125 pounds. This would vary somewhat with, say, arctic wolves who are somewhat smaller on average. Mexican wolves, smaller on average and the red wolf also smaller on average. ( in North America )
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Wolves weigh 80 - 175 pounds, though small subspecies weigh 44-84 pounds.
What are a wolf's strengths and weaknesses?
they have strength speed and good stealth can climb trees
Roulette is one of the most popular casino games in the world and is enjoyed by millions on a daily basis, but where did it all start? The word 'roulette' is derived from the words 'small wheel' in French so it's safe to assume that a Frenchman had something to do with the invention of the game. Blaise Pascal is credited with the invention of a primitive roulette game in his quest for a perpetual motion machine in the 17th century. However, the roulette wheel itself is believed to be a combination of a number of Old English, French and Italian games that already existed. The earliest description of the roulette wheel can be found in a French novel 'La Roulette , Ou Le Jour' and this is in 1796. However the earliest reference to the game can be found in 1758 in New France (now Quebec) which actually bans a gambling game called roulette. The European form of roulette (1 green 0 rather than the 0 and 00 in the 'American' version) has been traced back to the German town of Homburg. It is still credited to two Frenchmen though, Francois and Louis Blanc. The single 0 was introduced to increase the odds in the favour of the gambler and hence make it a more attractive option the 00 style of the game. There were even roulette wheels in America that had a 0 and 00 and an American eagle. And when the ball landed in one of these sections the house claimed all bets on the table. When the Germans (one of the largest empires in Europe at the time) outlawed gambling in the 1860's gambling and the roulette wheel moved to the south of France and took hold in Monte Carlo. Monte Carlo quickly became a place where the elite and the rich of the time came to gamble and is still synonymous with the casino today. Meanwhile, at this time, roulette was travelling north through the USA beginning in New Orleans. It was here, because of cheating both by gamblers and operators that roulette became a table top game and it was also here that the roulette wheel as we know it today became standardised.
Alpha Female - The leading female of the pack, she can control all of the elements.
Alpha Male - The leading male of the pack, he can control all of the elements.
Beta Female - The deputy female of the pack, she takes over as the Alpha Female after the current one dies.
Beta Male - The deputy Male of the pack, he takes over as Alpha male after the current one dies.
Healer - The healer uses herbs and elements to heal other wolves. They can control up to four elements.
Heal Learner - A Learner which is being taught by the Healer how to control their elements and use them as well as herbs to heal.
Elemental - A regular wolf, they can control up to four elements, it depends on how their mentor teached them as Learners.
Learner - A pup above the age of six months, ready to learn how to control their element.
Mother - A female wolf which is nursing pups or is pregnant.
Pup - A wolf below the age of six months, they know their elements but cannot control them fully yet. They can know up to two elements.
Elder - A wolf which is retired.
Omega - The lowest ranking wolf, they must always be accompanied with an Elemental out of camp and cannot exit camp without permission. They received the rank for attacking another pack member out of training or breaking too many rules too often.
Other than humans, tigers appear to be the only serious predators of wolves, not bears. Proven cases of tigers killing wolves are rare and attacks appear to be competitive rather than predatory in nature, with at least four proven records of tigers killing wolves without consuming them.
yes, but only if the fox attacks the wolf's pups or makes claims on it's territory.
Could a tiger kill a dire wolf?
no way, a Sabre could thrash one but it depends wich species of Sabre and wether the dires in a pack or not due to a Sabre tooths small size. but i reckon a smilodon could but maybe not a dinotheelie or however u spell it