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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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How are wolves different from other wolves?

Although dogs are direct descendants of wolves, dogs have been domesticated since 1100 B.C. In cave paintings from Neanderthal days, wolf-like creatures are depicted running alongside the hunters and helping them. In the Medieval Ages (1300 to 1600 A.D.), dogs were a vital part of hunting, and many lords and ladies enjoyed having dogs as companions. Wolves are basically undomesticated dogs. They are completely wild, and they hunt for themselves. They live in packs and are anything but tame. They take care of themselves and fight off offending wolves. If you ever see a wolf in the wild, avert your eyes and back away slowly, watching the wolf out of the corner of your eye.

Although many breeds, such as the Chihuahua and Yorkshire terrier, don't resemble the wolf in the least, this has to do with genetics, DNA, and selective breeding. Huskies look a lot like wolves, and this is often on purpose. Breeding has everything to do with your dog and how she looks.

What does loyalty mean to people?

divided into 2:- physically & mentally in a relationship, a wife may stay loyal mentally to his husband..but than, she will suffer as she will always forcing herself to her husband..and yet..she'll suffer the pain for her own mistakes..always feel doubt about her feelings towards his husband. although, her husband is a good men, when there's another man come and make her feels better as much or more than her husband, he will always be in the middle of conjuction..her mind will always try to decide where she need to go. loyalty in mental part, it will hurts the other party..as for example..a husband love her wife so much, but then always having fun with other women.. if both part can work together, its a heaven in life..for both side men & women..not one..but both part..

Can a wolf have twins?

yes normally woves hae more then on baby, they have a litter of around 8 but they can only have twins or only one baby

What is the length of an Iberian wolf?

The length of an Iberian Wolf is usually around 120 centimeters in length. In addition, its tail is about 40 centimeters in length.

Can wolves and wolf hybrids be registered?

Wolves can't be registered but wolf hybrids can. If you are thinking of getting 1 they cost 600$ and above. I would know because I have a European Wolf Hybrid named Jack, and he eats what any regular wolf would eat. But they are great pets to have and it is legal.

How does a timber wolf defend itself?

The timber wolf protects itself by snarling and growling at possible predators. The timber wolf has very few enemies besides man. Timber wolves roam in packs looking for food. They are carnivores who eat deer, elk, rabbits, and other animals.

Did jack kerouac write howl?

Jack Keourac wrote Howl while on a drug binge; Kerouac was on a series of hallucinogen drugs and he wrote Howl in a stream of consciousness state of mind.

From BlergK: No, Jack Kerouac did not write Howl. Allen Ginsberg wrote Howl. While the two of them were often associated in the same circles and were parts of both the Beat Generation as well as the "Great San Francisco Poets" as Kerouac labels them at one point in his novel Big Sur, Kerouac did not write Howl. The above answer may be confusing Kerouac's writing of On The Roadwhich Kerouac wrote over the course of a twenty day binge of benzedrine, marijuana, and possibly other drugs.

What is the meaning of wolf pack?

The term "pack" refers to a group of 2 or more wolves together. Therefore Wolf Pack refers to a group of wolves.

The term pack may also refers to a group of animals, such as dogs or wolves, that run and hunt together.

How fast can wolves run per hour?

about 65 km/h, or about 40 mph, if you don't use the metric system.

What are the gray wolf's ancestors?

coyotes all the way back to the dawn dog which means that cats and dogs are ancestors

Large slender muscular breed of dog originally from Germany?

Doberman Pinscher, Boxer, German Shorthair Pointer... is this multiple choice?

Are the wolves In Yellowstone still allowed to stay there?

Wolves are allowed to stay in Yellowstone. There is a recovery center in Yellowstone that is part of the plan to protect the wolves.

When is the wolfquest 3 coming up?

It is unknown if WolfQuest 3 is even going to be coming out.

What would happen if the wolf population got way too big?

The populations of animals they feed on would get smaller and as a consequence so would other populations of other animals which prey on the same things that wolves do.

If a population of wolves were unable to sustain itself (because of the number of prey), they would lessen or stabilise at a number. Populations don't usually grow indiscriminately, except for us human beings, of course, till now that is.

Usually populations stabilise easily.

Are wolves carnivores?

They are by all means carnivores, to be as specific as possible, facultative hyper-carnivores. Basically what this means is, in order to maintain a healthy and ideal diet they need to consume meat for at least 70% of their food intake. Facultative means that this is optional, more specifically that they are capable of eating and digesting plant and fruit material, as opposed to an obligate carnivore that cannot (such as all cat species).

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Wolves eat large ungulates (hooved animals) like elk, bison, moose and deer. They may also eat birds and rodents. So, yes, wolves are definitely carnivores.
They are carnivores.
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Yes. Wolves eat meat. Carnivores are meat eaters.
The wolf is an omnivore. However, wolves prefer to eat meat more often than berries or any other plants. Their diets range widely, and some of the main foods in their meat diet are voles, caribou, and other deer and small animals. What they eat also depends on where they live, meaning in some places there aren't any caribou or other foods.
Yes they eat meat fish.
Yes a wolf is naturally a carnivior but it will occasionally eat berries
Yes a wolf is a carnivore.
Wolves lovelovelove to eat rabbits, mice, squirrels, and such. They are carnivores.
Carnivores are literally, "meat-eaters." Wolves feed on animal prey, including deer, moose, rabbit, and other animals in their habitat; So, yes, wolves are carnivores.
Yes they are carnivores.
yes wolfs are carnivors and hunt in packs and can kill almost any mamal,reptile,or eaven some times birds
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