Wolves are NOT herbivores and do NOT eat any important amount of plants
They dont hybernate. A lot live in the artic where it is cold.
yes because they have herds to protect from sheep eating them.
How do wolves protect their young?
They hide their pups then take care of what is happens that the adult wolves has to take care of. Then they go back for the cubs and continue to protect and raise them.
Baby wolves are born live to a mother wolf. She gives birth to a baby wolf in an underground den that she digs herself or steals.
the same way baby humans get out of female women
What happens when the alpha wolf of a pack dies?
It's likely that they do. They are social animals and would probably feel some sort or form of grief when one of their own, be it a leader or someone lower on the pecking order, dies.
The speed can reach up to about 60 km/h (37~ mph)when in a chase.
How would you describe the gray wolf?
It is obviously gray. And it is very dangerous. It is the only wolf that howls on the full moon.
What is the name of a dog wolf breed?
All dogs are related to the wolf, but the Saarlooswolfhond (Saarloos Wolfdog) and Czeslovakian Wolfdog look most like a wolf.
Other breeds resemblig a wolf are the Primitive types.
These breeds are the oldest breeds that have not been mixed with any other breed to create. This group includes the Alaskan Malamute, Siberian Husky, Shiba, Japanese Akita, Finnish Reindeer Herder, East Syberian Ladka ...
Because a bunch of idiots go out there and decide "Hey, we're idiots, lets go kill some wolves!" The only reason I'm answering this with the word idiot so many times is because wolves are my favorite animals. There for they are awesome because I am awesome. Anything else is beyond importance. Drill baby drill!:)
What do wolves have most in common with humans?
Wolves live in a pack=a family for humans Wolves hunt with each other, working with each other=humans do the same Wolves look after each other, care for each other, even mourn=Humans do the same Wolves will never leave behind a fellow packmate=some humans do this Wolves never leave orphans orphaned=some humans do this Wolves will attack anyone or anything that threatens it=humans would do the same Wolves rarely attack humans=some humans look for any possible chance to attack wolves http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcB38vZmYJ8
Where do humans fit in the foodchain?
If humans were at the bottom of the food chain (if we assume that we did not replace the sun as the main energy source of the planet) then we would need to get our energy entirely from photosynthesis, meaning our cells would be full of chloroplasts, and our skin would be green. We would be eaten by everything from caterpillars to small herbivores.
Flash, Shadow, Scout, Cana, Yahanna, Lark, Alary, Araru, Convel, Lupin, Raff, Rafe, Tala, Tasha, Conall, Rascal, Huntress, Hunter, Thorn,Snow, Fang, Scar, Blue, Conrad, Jester, Pala, Ria, Sol, Adair I hope these help!
a. Trees or wooded land considered as a source of wood.
b. Wood used as a building material
Basically - wood.
Where does dogfight originate from?
The allied airplanes and the enemy airplanes trying to shoot each other down in world war II
No, for the most part, owls are not scavengers. They are predatory animals and most owls are nocturnal, meaning they hunt at night. Owls typically consume small rodents, other birds, fish in some cases, and insects.
I can find no reference to a vicuna wolf. There is a llama-like mammal called a vicuña and a manned wolf (not a true wolf) and both live in South America.
How old are wolf pups when they leave a den?
Wolfs may disperse from their pack anytime they are driven out or leave, there is nonspecific age, but normally males leave more then females to mate since only the alphas can mate in the pack, except for the occasional non-alpha breeding. During the winter is the time most wolves mate, so some may be driven out of the pack or leave to start a new one.
Who named Canis lupus and in what year?
The originator of the binomial system to name species in Latin was Linnaeus. He named many common species, naming wolves in 1758the originator of he binomial system, Linneaus, named wolves Canus lupus. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canis_lupus