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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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Do wolves eat tigers?

if a tiger met a lone wolf it probably would kill and eat it for dinner

However, tigers and wolves don't live in the same parts of the world, so we'll never really know.
Tigers are very huge so they probably would.

What can you take to get bigger and stronger for football?

There is no quick fix for this one and that's why steroids have always been badly used. Don't take steroids as they lead to heart attacks, just look at Governor Arnold S.! I was amazed to hear recently he made a statement that he has never regretted taking steroids. Duhhhh! Eating a lot of protein and exercising is the best way to get good muscle, but also a balanced diet of grains, dairy products, fruits, vegetables, those 8 - 8 ounce glasses of water (more if you are working out or playing a game.) Gateraid or other supplements to replace the salt you have just sweated out is another good source. Pump iron! Keep your body clean from drugs!

Is there an alpha female wolf in the pack?

Yes,there is a alpha male and female like a queen and king

Is a pack of wolves stronger than a moose?

I really don't understand what you're trying to ask here. A pack of wolves being "stronger" than a moose? What are you trying to get at here? Are you going in terms of strength or are you referring to something else? Of course a whole pack of "wolves" if these wolves are replaced by a dog-sled team of the same size and strength as a wolf are going to be stronger than a single moose. But, a pack of wolves nor is a moose going to go into a strength competition. It's more about wit and knowledge of how to hunt versus how to be on the defense. A pack of wolves are capable of running an adult moose down to exhaustion, but not when it has its back to a mess of brambles.

Does a gray wolf live in a cave or den?

Where gray wolves live (they are normally a small pack) is called a den, but the den could actually be a cave, or under an overhanging rock, or even some sheltered place out of the weather.

Will pack animals die if they leave the pack?

The whole reason animals have packs is so they can become one and survive together. Lions are a pride because they kill animals bigger than themselves, such as zebras and wildebeest.

A wolf is a very social animal, and they love to play, and they aren't near as big as lions, but they hunt pretty much the same size food, so if a wolf was to leave/be kicked out of the pack, it would most likely die if it could not find another pack within a few weeks.

So the answer to your question is usually yes, but there is always that one exception.

What is a group of wolves hunting called?

A group of hunting wolves is called a wolf pack.

They also live in a pack.

WHAT'S A MIST WOLF?

I think it's an only game as there are no real wolves called mist wolves

What do wolves eat and drink?

wolves drink water and eat meat

What can a wolf not do that a dog can apart from sleeping indoors?

Wolves cannot bark. They can howl, they can whine or growl, but they cannot bark as a domestic dog does.

Wolves can, in fact, sleep indoors.

What can you do to save timber wolves?

to save timber wolves you can recycle, help save the woods, when your older you could get a job as a conservation officer or a ranger which protect all animals and that could protect them

Why is the maned wolf endandered?

The maned wolf is considered near threatened, and is listed by the Brazilian government as vulnerable. The reasons are hunting, loss of natural habitat and automobile traffic. It was widely and erroneously believed that the maned wolf was a chicken thief, and the animal was also hunted because its eyes were considered good luck charms.

What are wolves poached for?

they are poached for their fur coat and sometimes their meat but they are very beautiful animals if you think about it

Can you get into great wolf lodge without a reservation?

Sorry, but NO! Great Wolf Lodge is STIRICTLY, for attendents only. No Exceptions! ~Your Friends At the Great Wolf Lodge 1-(800)-768-9653 - Call Today!

Who are the red wolf's enemies?

I had to do a project on an animal in 6th grade science class and build a habitat for it so I know that its natural enemies are humans, alligators, and parasites such as mange and heartworm.

Why should people eat snickers?

because it reminds them of home

Snickers are a brand of candy bar. People eat them mostly for fun, more than for their nutritional value.

How many bones are in a wolf foot?

Buddy is the Best........I got 90000000000000000 bones .

What could be wrong if the vet gave your dog an IV and it was not in the vein so it bubbled up and they changed it to the other leg and now he whines and limps on the first leg?

IVs that are intentionally given just under the skin that cause the area to bubble up are known as Ringers and are used on a short term/quick fix basis . They are often given in cases of mild dehydration but can be also used to help flush the system, or to prevent dehydration from occuring. The area bubbles up because of the collection of fluid that accumilates under the skin. This is perfectly normal and should begin to disappear as the fluids are absorbed into the body.. Your dog is probably limping and whining because his leg is sore.. Perfectly normal, the injection site is often sore for approx. 24-48hrs after treatment. Your dog should be fine in a couple of days... However, if the symptoms presist for more than 48hrs and/or become severe please contact your vet immediately...... Kechara * I just wanted to add that the poster below is also correct.. IVs placed directly into the vein are used for all of the same reasons as those stated above however, they are more often used in treating more severe cases and/or when there is going to be a period of prolonged treatment and generally do not cause the bubbling up of the area. I would suggest that before taking either poster's advice find out whether the IV was suppose to be placed in the vein or not. Kechara This can happen to humans as well if a vein is missed. In more cases than not the needle has struck a nerve. If you rub the area where you think the dog got his IV (start from the muscle of the upper part of the leg and gently message downward) this will ease the discomfort. Continue this for a few days and if the dog is still limping then please see your vet. I had this happen once myself when I was in the hospital and it hurts like heck. It took a week or so for that nerve to settle down and when the nurse messed up and hit that nerve I hit the floor! Painful! Good luck Marcy

How much prey does a wolf catch in a day?

During the summer, a lot of a wolf's diet is made up of small prey, like rabbits, mice, and other small mammals. Naturally, wolves may spend a lot of time on catching this prey so they get enough to eat. In most the winter, and sometimes in the summer, the wolves will go on long hunt in which the entire pack takes part to bring down large prey like deer, elk, caribou, moose and bison. After a large kill, it is likely wolves will not need to eat again for another five days or so.

How were other animals affected by the disappearance of the grey wolf?

For one. deer. Then the population of deer will go up and the level of grass will go down so everything eating or fueled by grass will die. That's a lot of animals!

Is timber expensive?

First of all, trees grow on land which if it were not used to grow trees, would have other economically valuable uses, such as farms, housing developments, industrial parks, etc. Secondly, it takes years, even decades (depending on species) for a tree to reach full maturity, when it can most profitably be harvested for timber. Then the tree has to be cut down and taken to a lumber mill to cut it up into lumber, which also costs money. So there is an investment of time and money that goes into making timber. Beyond that, prices reflect the interaction of supply and demand, in a free market economy. There is enough demand for timber to keep the prices in a certain range. If people needed less timber, it might become a glut on the market.