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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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Is the movie Never cry wolf about Yokon law?

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"Never Cry Wolf" is not specifically about Yukon law, but rather about a biologist studying wolves in the Arctic wilderness. The movie explores themes of nature, survival, and human-wildlife relationships in the wilderness, rather than focusing on Yukon laws or legal systems.

How do you spell 1993 in spanish?

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In Spanish, 1993 is spelled as "mil novecientos noventa y tres."

How is 10 spelled in Spanish?

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The number ten in Spanish is "diez".

How do you say 288 in Spanish?

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doscientos ochenta y ocho. (two hundred eighty eight)

What is the second strongest wolf?

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In a wolf pack, the second strongest wolf is typically the beta wolf, who assists the alpha wolf in maintaining order and leading the pack. This position is earned through displays of strength, dominance, and social skills within the pack hierarchy.

What decomposes a wolf?

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Wolves are not decomposers; they are consumers.

What is a Tenor's Friend?

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It’s a surgical support, also known as a truss. Operatic tenors were commonly believed to be at risk of hernias due to the pressure that singing put on the abdominal muscles (which is in fact medically true, but relatively rare). To prevent this happening or stop the hernias growing one they had occurred, you could wear a truss- a kind of leather patch covering the area. Hence the “Tenor’s Friend”.

What Greek word means wolf?

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Ancient Greek: Λέων, Λέοντας [Leon, Leondas]

Modern Greek: Λεοντάρι, Λιοντάρι [Leondari, Liondari]

How do you say gray wolf in german?

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grauer Wolf is the translation in German. German is the first language of about 95 million people worldwide. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.

Is wolf a scavenger?

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yes a gray wolf is a scavenger! because they eat dead stuff.

Are you a wolf?

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Nobody can be a wolf.

Some people say that they are wolves on the inside, but don't be silly.

We're all humans, some are just delusional and want to believe that they are wolves on the inside.

How do you spell wolf in plural?

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The plural of wolf is wolves. The ending "f" becomes a "ves". Other words ending with the "f" sound (includeing "fe") become ""ves", as in Knfe becomes knives

Where can one hear wolves howl?

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Wolves usually howl in packs and Human Beings can usually hear wolves howl up to a distance of a round three miles away. So if one is within a three mile radius of a pack of wolves one will be lucky enough to hear the howling sounds. Some people claim that one can hear the sound from up to six miles away but that would probably mean the weather would be pretty good and the terrain also would have to be fairly visible.

How timber is been transported?

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They are transported from forest to sawmill on specially designed skeleton trailers.

How many sub breeds or species of wolf are there?

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Wolves do not have "breeds." That term applies to domestic animals, such as cattle, dogs, horses and cat. Wolves have subspecies. For a list of all subspecies of Canis lupus, click on this link.

Can wolf see the red color?

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I am thinking that wolves see in black and white. but dont quote me on that!

I think its black and white because dogs and cats and other animals see in black and white.

hope this helps :) <3 J-3-$$-@

Do wolves hunt bears?

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Yes, Wolves rarely do kill Bears if the pack is here to help the pack leader by jumping and clamping it's jaws on the back or the butt and the muzzle of the bear & then the bear will be killed and eaten by the whole pack of wolves for them to feed, especially carcasses of bison, elk, horses, deer, or male bears.

What is timber defect?

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How does a gray wolf compare to humans?

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They see exactly the same except they are colour blind and if they look at someoone they see soul, soul and blood or blood. Blood means they want to eat you, soul means they don't, blood and soul means your good but they want to eat you. (THIS IS TRUE!)

What is a wolf pelt?

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A pelt is the skin of an animal, with the fur still attached. So a fox pelt is a fox's skin, with the fur still on it.

What is the job of the yearling wolf?

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A yearling wolf is a wolf that is a year old.

Why do wolves urinate in their water?

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Your question makes an assumption: Specifically, that wolves urinate in their water. However, that assumption isn't necessarily true if we're considering deliberate urination. Also, what is meant by the term "their" water? As opposed to another wolf's water? Do you mean water in a dish as opposed to running in an outdoor stream? Are these domesticated or wild wolves? Male or female?

Wild wolves do not intentionally contaminate their water supplies with urine. Since wolves are not fearful of standing or moving water, and will enter bodies of water without hesitation (in pursuit of prey, or simply for playful purposes), it is not going to be uncommon to see wolves in and around water. Females, when during estrus, will shed blood and other fluids into water, and alpha males will leg-hike urinate to mark territory and dominance at almost anytime and at any place - even while in and around water (although the effectiveness of marking running water is questionable, we can assume that the male wolf's aim isn't all that deliberate all of the time, or necessarily accurate, either).

Captive wolves (and other lupus animals, like coyotes and dogs, both wild and domesticated), will sometimes urinate in their water bowls or watering troughs. Again, this is likely due to marking and dominance display, but the additional factor of stress also comes into play due to the captivity situation.

Why are the wolves friends to humans?

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why are the wolves friends to humans

Wolves are believed to be ancestors of the native American culture, they are believed to have been reincarnated from the wolves and so wolves are at peace with humans because they are the native American peoples ancestors.

I wouldn't say the wolves and humans are friends, considering how humans have killed so many wolves for no other reason than that they are wolves. Likewise while it is rare for wolves to attacks and kill humans it does happen occasionally; and even in these cases human activity is the root cause.

As long as the two species keep respect for each other they can maintain a neutral relationship, however it is usually humans that break the peace.

Is a grey wolf a decomposer?

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No it is not