Is a wolf stronger than a police dog?
The wolf might win the dog, but the officer will kill it with its pistol.
Answer 2:The wolf would win because it is stronger, has stronger teeth, and has bigger jaws.High-content wolfdogs may require a permit. No state permit is required for lower content wolfdogs, but cities and counties are at liberty to ban or require a permit.
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How can you make up a petition for people to sign re a troublesome neighbor?
You can do it up on the computer. Explain who the person is and why the petition and "bullet" the arguements against the neighbor. Then you go to other neighbors in the neighborhood and some will sign, some won't. Don't go out of your neighborhood for signatures or you lose the benefit of the troublesome neighbor: Example: This is a petition started on April 16th, 2007 against our neighbor Mr. John Smith regarding these complaints: * Has loud parties all weekend and refuses to listen to reason and abide by the noise by-laws. * Mr. Smith's yard is full of old furniture and looks like a garbage dump and is devaluating our property. * Mr. Smith approaches and threatens our children * Mr. Smith has threatened to poison our pets. We have tried to contact Mr. Smith but he refuses to answer his telephone and we have also confronted him, but he has an abusive and argumentative attitude. Of course the above may not be any of the problems you have with your neighbor, but just gives you an idea of how to draw-up the petition and get to the point.
Is it legal to have a pet wolf in Illinois?
No, it is not legal to have a wolf as a pet in the state of Illinois, but having a dog-wolf breed if you will is perfectly legal. I`m not too sure but I believe it is 93% wolf and lower is fine.
no it is illegal to own a wolf or wolf dog mix in Illinois.
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What is in a snow wolf's diet?
A snow wolf's diet typically includes small to medium-sized mammals such as deer, rabbits, and rodents. They may also eat birds, fish, and carrion when available. In certain regions, they may also consume insects and berries.
Are black widows warm blooded?
No, black widows are not warm-blooded. They are ectothermic, which means they rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. They are able to thrive in a range of temperatures but cannot generate their own body heat.
How does the gray wolf survive?
Gray wolves survive through a combination of hunting skills, pack cooperation, and adaptability to diverse habitats. They are apex predators with impressive strength and social structures that allow them to take down large prey. Their keen senses and intelligence help them navigate and thrive in a wide range of environments.
Yes, wolves play a crucial role in ecosystems by helping maintain populations of prey species in balance. They also impact vegetation, scavenger populations, and other predators within their habitat. Throughout their evolutionary history, wolves have become an integral part of various ecosystems worldwide.
Is a grey wolf a carnivore or herbivore?
Yes, wolves are secondary consumers and feed on primary consumes such as deer and moose.
What are gray wolf's eating habits?
What are the friends of the wolf?
The big, bad, wolf is bad! No one is his friend! The big, bad, wolf is bad! No one is his friend! The big, bad, wolf is bad! No one is his friend!
Do wolves still exist in North America?
Yes, wolves still are found in North America but are pretty much limited to the north.
What is the origin for the name grey?
A different form of gray. Ususally used to describe those with "gray hair".
Is a wolf part of the food web in the Arctic tundra?
well if you are talking about the whole food web yes or just one out of all food webs it depends
They live in harmony with nature... Their method of communal life ensures that healthy pups will carry on their playful ways and further strengthen them so that they hone their hunting skills for the survival of the pack.
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Wolves live in peace and grace. They grow up eating milk, then weaning to meat at 8 months. They are allowed out then and they explore until the mother decides they are old enough to meet the rest of the pack. After a while, they are taken on the hunt and becomes accepted into the pack. They grow up hunting and their bodies develop until they have they have the urge to find a mate and once they do, they find a birthing den together. The pups are born and the amazing cyle starts over. That was only a brief summary.
no ravens are not part of the wolves' prey. But if the raven is already dead then they will eat it
What were some pros and cons to wolf reintroduction into Yellowstone?
There are many pros and cons to wolf reintroduction into Yellowstone. This reintroduction can cause a balance problem as the wolves actively hunt in the environment.
Do timber wolves run on their toes?
Wolves actually do run on their toes. This helps them to turn and stop faster as well as run faster, and it allows them to be quieter when sneaking up on prey.
Why are wolves important to japan?
Its because they are an important way of life and they use them for food and shelter and also they are the coutries symbal