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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 badgers and wolves hunt together?

The Badger is of the mustelid family. The fox is a canine.

Both exhibit similar qualities

I would keep them apart to start with and gradually introduce them if necessary.

Personally, I would just keep them apart.

What is the gray wolf's bite force?

A gray wolf's jaw can generate a crushing pressure of up to 500 pounds per square inch.

Why is the black wolf the strongest?

Because wolves are bigger than foxes, hence they have more muscle mass so are stronger.

What are some structural adaptations of a wolf?

They have thick coats which camouflage and insulate them, sharp canines which tear apart the insides of their prey and large padded feet which allow them to run fast over snow while their hoofed prey sinks and stumbles.

Can a gray wolf swim?

Not all dogs can swim. Some bulldogs, greyhounds and Italian greyhounds and whippets cannot swim. Bulldogs have problems due to their body mass vs their little legs. Greyhound breeds or other sight-hound breeds often don't have enough body fat for buoyancy in addition to their long slender legs being a problem for keeping them afloat.

Please, do not assume every dog can swim. It simply isn't true.

What do you do when you see a wolf?

Do not enter the enclosure or toss things into the zoo habitat.

The odds of you seeing a wolf in the wild, unless you give up living in the modern world and move to the wilderness, is nearly zero. On the extremely off chance you should see a wolf somehow in the wild, it is not going to last long and you need not do much at all; the wolf will run as soon as he sees you. That is unless you do something incredibly foolish like run toward the wolf and any potential young that might be present do not have time to avoid you. But, then the odds of you seeing wolf pups is less than seeing a live wolf in the wild.

In short, stand where you are and count yourself lucky.

How long do wolf hybrids live?

In the wild wolves can live up to 13 years or more, in a protected wolf park or a controlled area of land, a wolf can live to be up to 16 years old. But most wolves usually live to be to around 8 years of age. The record wolf life span is about 20 years of age.

Wolves live their habitat to hunt?

when they hunt in packs they take down elk or deer and they choose young ones and very old ones or pick weak ones to take down. They weaken their prey by biting its neck when it has been tripped. If they hunt alone, they may hunt hares, rabbits, baby elk and deer and small animals.

What kind of dog does he have?

That kind.

never mind

Is it a cat in a hat?

How many arctic wolves are living today?

There are no Arctic wolves in Alaska. The Arctic wolf (Canis lupus arctos), also known as the Melville Island wolf, is a subspecies of gray wolf native to the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, from Melville Island to Ellesmere Island. Click on this link to view a range map of the Arctic wolf. The Alaskan tundra wolf Canis lupus tundrarum, is the Alaskan wolf.

What do wolves do when they're happy?

Wolves wag their tails just like domestic dogs do. They also jump around when they are excited.

Why are wolves different colors?

There are gray wolves, red wolves, and white wolves(To my knowledge). There might be more colors though.

Is a she wolf a female wolf?

A she-wolf is the correct term for a female wolf. A girl wolf is, in short, a girl wolf. If it is an expert reffering to a wolf, it is more likely they will call a younger wolf "a girl" for example; "Three of the pup's are girls, and the last is male. " and "That wolf over there is a she-wolf."

What language do wolves speak?

yes but not in any human languages

they howl to let otheres know wher they are, and they use wolf sign language and the other wolfs know what they are saying.

Where do rainforest wolves live?

Wolves are not rainforest animals.

Do wolves live in the coniferous forest?

No, only American black bears live in a coniferous forest.

Are gray wolfs rare?

NO. They are endangered, but right now ( 2013 ), grey wolves are not rare. But i DO know the 2 most rare species of wolves right now. It's the Tibetan wolf, & the red wolf.

I hoped that helped! bye!

The gray wolf is not an endangered species, rather, it is listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.

Do wolves have diet?

Wolves hunt to survive, they eat small prey and large prey such as elk and caribou.

How many whiskers do wolves have?

Big male gray wolves can weigh in range from 157 pounds to 175 pounds. The females are smaller than male wolves in weight by about 5 percent.

Do wolves dream?

If by sleep you mean hibernate, the answer is no.

What is so special about Antarctic wolves?

What is special about Antarctic wolves (canis vulpes australis) is that they are actually foxes not wolves.