Can a wolf be faster than a cheetah?
Yea, I think that cheetah's are stronger then wolfs..Wolfs are okay, But cheetah's are fast, furious, And strong. But that's only my opinion..I think i would rather look it up on google or something. Okay well then bye :3
What kind of wolf lives in the taiga?
Wolves live in packs and have seasonal fur; for warmth and camoflauge
What is the similarities between cheetah and wolf?
Some similarities are:
Differences are:
a. Tigers are much larger than cheetahs
b. Tigers prefer dense vegetation while cheetahs prefer open plains
Wolves can run at a top speed of roughly 40 miles per hour.
45 mp avg
72 kp avg
sugar is toxic for wolves if they do eat it they will get very sick
In their natural environment they wouldn't come across sugar, or even any sweet tasting stuff, so they wouldn't really have that opportunity.
In captivity, one would hope that their carers are sensible enough not to feed them things they don't need.
it depends on how the captivity owners treat them if they treat thme bad then no if they treat them good then yes
The lone wolf is a wolf without a pack. Its travels in the slithers of land inbetween pack territories, and if often very low ranked if it joins a pack.
No. Wolves breathe through their mouth or nose. Just like the rest of us mammals.
A baby dingo pup has reddish Orangey fur with a white edging around their sharp fluffy ears :)
What does the wolf house look like?
A female will either reuse or find a new den within the packs territory. It can be a deep hole, a hollow log, or even a small opening in rocks. The most important thing is that it has to be near water. See related link for one example..
What are 'cold pack' and 'hot pack'?
cold pack contains cold stuff like ice, hot pack stuuf like fire
What is the wolf reintroduction program trying to accomplish?
The wolf reintroduction program is trying to get wolves to live and thrive in the perimeter of Yellowstone National Park. In doing this they will accomplish finding the wolves a safe place to live and raise their family. This will balance the environments way of operating. Here in North Carolina, our red wolf recovery program is doing well, we now have around 115 living in the alligator river wildlife refuge in the eastern part of the state. The purpose of the program is to increase populations that have declined or disappeared because of over hunting. For many years the wolf has been thought of as the bane of ranchers and farmers but better understanding has reveled the wolf will not harm livestock when other food prey is available. When the wolf populations disappeared the rodent population went up. Rodents like mice, voles and rabbits do far more damage than wolves to farmers and are necessary to control these pests.
In general, height varies from 26 to 38 inches at the shoulder.
A wolf could eat a skunk, but it never would. If it attacked a skunk, the skunk would use its horrible smelling spray to fend it off. The wolf would be overwhelmed by the stench and would retreat.
How much does a Grey wolf weigh?
Average weight is 80-100 pounds.
Male- 150-170
Where did gray wolves come from?
Grey wolves originate from Turkey and were spread over Arab nations and around the world. They can be found in Cyprus, Italy, and Western Europe. Moreover, they were actually found as the youth organization of the Nationalist Movement Party.
The smallest breed of wolves is the 70 pound 32 inches tall red wolf. These wolves are endangered because people destroy forests which is where they live and they build on their territory. Some red wolves are mating with coyotes. Only 300 live in the world today, about 80 of them are in the wild.
What is an adolescent wolf called?
If you are drawing a comparison to human teenagers, it would be called a "subadult".
this is a very inappropriate question! are ANY wolves nice? ANY? Well wolves are no nice nor evil or mean. The only reason they do act mean is because they think of you or someone else as a threat to theirselves, their pups or to their pack theres ur answer
Estivation is the summer equivalent of hibernation in the winter. No, wolves do not estivate, as they are active year round.
Although individual wolves may wander into the state on occasion, there are no reproducing populations of wolves. Evidence of this possibility is from the account of a wandering gray wolf from Michigan which was killed in Missouri a few years ago. Kansas no longer has sufficient roadless wilderness areas to support a population of wolves without disturbing the ranching industry.
Biologists also have no scientific evidence that there is a reproducing population of mountain lions or cougars, though one was tracked from Colorado through western Kansas.
it depends on the wolf and the speed of the river but most likely yes it can