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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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Why is it illegal for Mexicans come over to the US?

It is not illegal for Mexicans to come into the US. It is illegal for them to do it in an illegal way. You don't just cross a border, buy falsified documentation, have kids, and assume that everything will be ok and you will become a citizen. We Don't have open borders, with citizenship open to all who can figure out how to cross the border. But anyone from Mexico is welcome to come to the US legally and to work toward citizenship. We are a nation created by immigrants.

Why save the wolves?

Well, for one wolves are helping to balance the ecosystem. Two, wolves are not the evil creatures that folklores and legends have made them to be. Wolves are also the ancestors of our domestic dog. I could go on and on but I hope you see my point, wolves deserve to be saved.

Can a wolf be used as a service animal?

Realistically - no.

While wolves can be tamed, they haven't been domesticated. They'd be too unreliable

It's usually not allowed to keep one as a pet. And if you can't keep it as a pet, you wouldn't be allowed to use one as a service animal.

What is woles?

the wolf's cousin there nickname is scumbag

How many wolves are still alive?

It depends on the species or subspecies. Grey wolf population is in the endangered catigory, Ethiopean wolves are in the almost extinct catigory, and the Mexican wolf is in the endangered catigory.

What do wolves do that is bad?

wolves can kill livestock and ungulates. they are good because they create a ecology of fear for the elk and deer, who stop eating in one location, and so there is more biodiversity. Because wolves have prevented deer and elk from eating certain plants, other species have thrived, like the beavers.

What is good name for a male wolf?

My personal favorites are...

Cliff-Twig-Branch-Rowan-Buck-Dire-Finch-Cody-Grizzl-Spark-Dipper-Rooster-Puddle

...Some are a bit more 'playful', but they're unique and could give your wolf personality.

Why does Fox News get facts wrong about wolves?

Their email address is yourcomments@foxnews.com

This morning I was watching Fox News, and I was shocked at their stupidity, lack of knowledge, spewing poison out of their pie holes against the wolf. I have contacted Predator Defense. Hopefully they will contact Fox News and correct their inaccurate reporting: Below is what I sent to Predators:

Good morning and a big HELP (in the name of the wolf),

This morning I was watching Fox News, and much to my dismay, they did a short piece on the wolf, having the facts wrong. They even referred to the movie, "Old Yeller" as possibly being bitten by a wolf and dying from rabies. I sat there stunned. The only statement they had correct is that animal activists are threatening to sue for the wolves being slaughtered. According to Fox News, there is an over abundance of wolves. Surely not in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. Then they were saying how it's right to shoot a wolf before it attacks you. Oh, my God! My hair stood on end. The only thing they said right was that wolves take down deer, but they left it at that, not mentioning the good that does. They never mentioned about the wolves controlling large herds of animals so there is no over grazing. They never mentioned that the wolf usually only takes down the sick or the elderly making the herd stronger. If it weren't for the wolf helping to manage the Eco system, there would be no grass, the trees would die, therefore, no place for birds to nest and raise their families. They didn't mention any of this. Fox News area covers everyone, and people listen to what they have to say. They are usually right, but this time they hit the bottom of the ladder of evolution in my book. Could somebody from Predator Defense contact them and explain what is really going on. They didn't even mention how Defenders of Wildlife held meetings for the farmers, showing them first hand how to keep their livestock safe from predators. They also did not mention that the wolf is not the main predator. There are other animals out there that are killing the livestock, even packs of wild dogs. Why don't the farmers complain when their herds get sick and they loose many of them to illnesses or broken bones from holes on their land?

About how many gray wolves are left in the us?

Not very many. Although they once roamed all of North and Central America, they have been exterminated from most of the U.S. There is a small population in northern Minnesota, a growing population in the northern Rocky Mountains, and they have been reintroduced to New Mexico.

What are the three levels in a wolf pack?

alpha beta and omega are the three key ranks

Wolf blass goal?

what is wolf blass objectives?or mission, vission

Has there ever been a recorded attack of a wolf on a human?

yes their have been a few wolfe attacks on humans, but more human attacks on wolves. Be careful, Humans are mean.

Why is the Newfoundland Timber wolf extinct?

as rare is this question is this answer is even more rare.... ill start off to say early settlers say them as such a threat that it was orderd that all wolves on the island of Newfoundland to be killed!! my grand father was a trapper on the west coast of Newfoundland and killed the last recorded timber wolf in Newfoundland..... francis webb

How can people be light in others' life?

Love.

From experience as a believer, loving everyone and building relationships in love is how you can get the opportunity to become that light in someone's life; that's how you can get into that position. You have to build a relationship with the purpose of allowing God to show Himself through you.

There are tons of scripture references I could use for this topic, but here are just a few: Matthew 22:37-39, 2 Corinthians 4:6, Matthew 5:13-16 Good answer above, also the encouragement, counsel and example of your life is a light to others. You are the only Bible some people will ever read.

In what country does the Ethiopian wolf live?

the Ethiopian wolf lives in Ethiopia, which is in Africa.

Who is omega?

Omega (uppercase Ω, lowercase ω) is the 24th and last letter of the Greek alphabet. In the Greek numeric system, it has a value of 800. The word literally means "great O" (ō mega, mega meaning 'great'), as opposed to Omicron, which means "little O" (o mikron, micron meaning "little").[1] This name is Byzantine; in Classical Greek, the letter was called ō (ὦ), whereas the Omicron was called ou (οὖ).[2] The form of the lowercase letter derives from a double omicron, which came to be written open at the top. Phonetically, the Ancient Greek Ω is a long open-mid o [ɔː], similar to the vowel of English raw in certain dialects such as RP where this word is pronounced [ɹɔː]. It should not be confused with the sound of English so-called "long o" as in ocean, which is either diphthongal [oʊ] or [əʊ] or a close-mid kind of "o" [o], in either case distinctly different from the "long o" sound of Greek omega and closer to the Classical Greek sound represented by ουbefore this came to be pronounced [u]. In Modern Greek Ω represents the same sound as omicron. The letter omega is transcribed ōor simply o. Omega (the last letter of the Greek alphabet) is often used to denote the last, the end, or the ultimate limit of a set, in contrast to Alpha, the first letter of the Greek alphabet. In the New Testament book of Revelation, God is declared to be the "alpha and omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last".[3] Omega was also adopted into the early Cyrillic alphabet. See omega (Cyrillic) (Ѡ, ѡ). A Raetic variant is at the origin of Elder Futhark ᛟ. The upper-case letter Ω is used as a symbol, it is also used often outside its Greek alphabetical context in literature, advertising and other forms of human expression. * For ohm - SI unit of electrical resistance; formerly also used upside down (℧) to represent mho, the old name for the inverse of an ohm (now siemens with symbol S) used for electrical conductance. Unicode has a separate code point for the ohm sign (U+2126, Ω), but it is only included for backwards compatibility and the Greek uppercase omega character (U+03A9, Ω) is preferred. [4] * The symbol of the Resistance Movement against the Vietnam-era draft * In computer science, in notation related to Big O notation to describe the asymptotic behavior of functions. See also Chaitin's constant * In mathematics: ** the Omega constant, a solution of Lambert's W function; or the first uncountable ordinal number (also known as ω1) ** Chaitin's constant. ** A 2-D region in calculus, usually corresponding to the domain of a double integral. * In statistics, it is used as the symbol for the sample space, or total set of possible outcomes. * In physics, the solid angle or the rate of precession in a gyroscope. * In particle physics to represent the Omega baryons. A lowercase omega is used for the omega mesons. * In combinatory logic, the looping combinator, (λ x. x x) (λ x. x x) * In astronomy (cosmology) Ω refers to the density of the universe, also called the density parameter. * Year or date of death The lower-case letter ω is used as a symbol: * In textual criticism, the archetype of a manuscript tradition * In physics, angular velocity and angular frequency. * In mathematics, the first transfinite ordinal number * In number theory, an arithmetic function * In combinatory logic, the self-application combinator, (λ x. x x) * In computer science, in notation related to Big O notation, the asymptotically dominant nature of functions * In astronomy, as a ranking of a star's brightness * In particle physics to represent the omega meson * In circuit analysis and signal processing to represent natural frequency, related to frequency f by ω = 2πf. * In biochemistry to denote the carbon atom furthest from the carboxyl group of a fatty acid. * Used in place of ん in Japanese typing shorthand. * In relational database theory ω is used to represent NULL, a missing or inapplicable value. * In phonology, for a prosodic (or phonological) word. * In biochemistry, for one of the RNA Polymerase subunits. Who you says?

* Omega (Doctor Who), a fictional character from the television series * Omega Ranger, a character from Power Rangers: S.P.D. * The Omega Man, a 1971 science fiction film * Omega, an alias of O'Malley, a character in Red vs. Blue; see List of characters in Red vs. Blue * Omegamon and Omegamon X, the Japanese names for the Digimon characters, Omnimon, as well as his X-Antibody counterpart, Omnimon X * Doctor Omega, a 1906 science fiction novel by Arnould Galopin * A character in the Maximum Ride series. * Omega Red, a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe * Omega (comics), a comic book villain from the Legion of Super-Heroes * Omega Men, a DC Comics superhero group * Omega (Dead or Alive), the final boss of Dead or Alive 3 * Omega (Final Fantasy), a recurring boss in the Final Fantasyseries * E-123 Omega, a character in the Sonic the Hedgehogseries

Why do wolves adapt?

So that they can live better or camafage to the new enviroment.

How thick is the wolf's fur?

I don't REALLY know but I think it is 1 inch long.

Where does dan howl live?

Dan howell aka danisnotonfire live at london at the moment they had just mved in i think a week ago! he moved in with amazingphil

his old location was manchester ^-^

Why do people get audited?

There are numerous reasons that people get audited. * Random selection * Their tax return falls outside normal parameters * Error in the tax return * Criminal activity, particularly those involving fraud and large money operations

In the boy who cryed wolf does the boy die?

Yes, the wolf eats the boy when the townsfolk fail to respond to his cries for help, because he falsely raised the alarm many times before.