Is there any legends on the white wolf?
I've heard that it's a legend about 7 white wolves. The first one is said to be the moon, smart and caring male wolf. The second is a very powerful and most of a leader wolf. The thrid is a female, she's caring and loving. The fourth is a funny male wolf. The fifth is a cool and nature loving male wolf. The sixth is a fast male wolf. And the last one is a funny, loving and caring female wolf. The last one is said to be a demon.
Most wolves weigh around 85 pounds to 150 pounds depending on their size. Bigger ones weigh up to 180 pounds.
If you mean every wolf in the world, the typical weight would be 30 - 176 pounds. But if you mean the most common wolves in general, the weight would be 80 - 176 pounds.
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Is it illegal to own wolves in Nebraska?
Yes we have the eastern gray wolf and are considered a endangered species with an estamated 2300 to a posible 4000 left their population is on the rise and will soon be taken off the endangered spiecies list. As of now it is illigal to kill one and would lead to a fedral offense with a sentance of up to 10 years
How dangerous are the English wolf's teeth and claws?
The claws of a wolf barely do any damage. They can scratch, but not like a cat. It's not enough to draw blood. If you scratch with your nails on your arm with slight pressure, that's what it's like.
The teeth on the other hand, can be razor sharp. The canine's are the most dangerous. They are the four long teeth on each side of the mouth. The incisors are a bit less sharp, located beside the canines. Then in the back, are incisors or molars.
Scientific classification of the wolf:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Suborder: Caniformia
Family: Canidae
Genus: Canis
Species: C. lupus
Binomial name: Canis lupus
Why happens if one wolf pack sees. Another?
Wolves are territorial, so two packs meeting would result in a fight. The resident pack will try to drive away the interloper pack.
What action words are for a wolf?
action words are also known as "body language". Wolves use body language to express a variety of emotions, such as fear, submission, playfulness, dominance and aggression. They use it to display their place in the pack hierarchy, warn of danger or signal to attack. Their body language consists of moving their ears and tails, and assuming various body postures. So, they don't exactly say like, words and stuff with they're body, other wolves just know what they mean ... human actually use it too like, a hand shake is like a greeting.
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Wolves are legendary because of their legendary howls at night
animals Grey Wolves hunt their prey in packs. In times of winter hardship, they will also eat carrion. Their prey consists of any animal (deer, elk, moose, bison, etc.) that they can bring down and kill.
Wolves can eat anything from the big game to grasshoppers!
What is it when a wolf has foam coming from it's mouth?
Foaming at the mouth is NOT an actual sign of rabies.
Most likely scenario is that the wolf that is foaming at the mouth has just run very fast or very far, causing it to salivate.
What is the difference between an omega wolf and an alpha wolf?
Alpha: The Leader of the Pack.
Omega: The lowest member of the Pack.
What is the birth rate of Calicos Is there usually only one per litter?
Calicos are just ordinary cats with a certain color mix. If you mean the number of kittens born to a calico mother, it's usually 3-5 per litter, the same as for any other cat. If you mean the number of kittens in a litter who are calico, it all depends on chance and the parents.
It takes these 3 genes to make a calico:
--An orange pigment gene from one parent.
--A black pigment gene from the other parent (normal males only get their pigment from the mother, so they can't be calicos).
--A gene to make white patches and separate the black & orange into their own large areas.
So the parents need the right genetic mix. If both parents are missing the black, the orange, or the white patches, they can't have calico kittens. If all 3 genes are available, then luck of the draw decides how many kittens actually do get the full calico combination. It could be all or none of them.
For the technical details, see http://www.fanciers.com/cat-faqs/tricolors.shtml
Where did the name wolf come from?
The name "wolf" originates from the Old English word "wulf," which is derived from the Proto-Germanic term "*wulfaz." This, in turn, traces back to the Proto-Indo-European root "*wl̥kʷos," which is also the ancestor of similar terms in various languages, indicating a shared linguistic heritage. The name has evolved over time but consistently refers to the species of canids known for their social behavior and hunting skills.
Wolves primarily eat meat and are carnivorous predators, focusing on large ungulates like deer and elk. While they may occasionally consume plant material, such as berries or grasses, moss is not a significant part of their diet. In general, wolves are not known to eat moss as it does not provide the necessary nutrients they require for survival.