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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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Do wolves and foxes get along?

No, they do not get along in the wild, but if tamed, they can get along, but not easily.

What to do when bitten by a wolf?

Bit it back, They don't like that and will probbly leave.

What kind of wolves live in Australia?

There aren't wolves in Australia, but there are dingoes. They are very similar to wolves in their behavior, but not in their looks. Look them up.

Why is a wolf dominant over the other animals?

There are many in packs.. they hunt together giving them a better chance to kill their prey -----------

Dominance: Wolves

This belief that dogs are pack animals that constantly battle for rank originated with studies of captive wolf packs in the 1940's and was later popularized by the Monks of New Skete in the 1970's, which is what many trainers based their beliefs on for the next 20 years. These beliefs included the fear that dogs could physically harm us unless we "established our dominance." Methods such as alpha rolls and leash corrections were often recommended as a way for the dog owner to "establish dominance" over their dogs.

The early wolf studies were seriously flawed. First, the wolves were held in captivity and not in studied in their natural habitats. Second, the wolves had been captured from different wolf packs, creating a volatile and unnatural pack structure. Finally, the studies focused largely on hunting/feeding behavior, a small percentage of wolf behavior. None of these factors provided researchers with an accurate view of normal wolf behavior. According to one biologist, this study was akin to using the concentration camps of Germany and Poland to study natural human behavior.

More in-depth studies of wolves in their natural habitats over the last 50 years have since revealed that a wolf pack is made up of a family; the breeding pair who shares leadership, and their offspring (1), who stay with the pack until 2-3 years of age, when they start their own pack. Eventually, almost every wolf becomes an "alpha" if they survive long enough mate and breed.

What are the issues surrounding the classification and management of the gray wolf in the US?

Gray wolves are endangered because of deforestation and way too much overhunting.

Can a bull moose kill a pack of wolves?

The question depends on the quantity and strength of the wolves, and the strength and health of the bull moose. Usually, a pack of wolves (5 or more wolves) would attack and kill a young moose or an injured moose that is too weak to fight any longer. Wolves always look for weak animals for them to kill, like an injured moose. Even if the wolves attack a healthy, strong moose, the wolves would win but they would get some members injured. Bull moose can sometimes drive off a pack of wolves if they are large and the wolves were not eager to fight down it. But bull moose can also kill or fend off a pack of wolves if they were strong and healthy enough to do so. Bull moose are pretty aggressive and powerful enough to kill grizzly bears or brown bears, which makes them quite dangerous enough to fight off a pack of wolves. Ten or eleven strong wolves are enough to bring down a healthy, strong rutting bull moose if they avoid the moose's hooves/antlers, and gave painful bites to the hamstrings.

What natural mechanism will control wolves population?

Wolves' populations are primarily controlled by natural mechanisms such as food availability, disease, and competition with other predators. The availability of prey, like deer or elk, directly impacts wolf population size; when prey is scarce, wolf numbers tend to decline. Additionally, diseases can spread through wolf packs, further reducing their numbers. Social dynamics within packs and competition for territory can also influence population control, as dominant wolves may limit the number of breeding individuals.

How does the quadrajet carburetor perform any better than the others?

The Quadrajet (Q-Jet) carburetor is better on a street/daily driven vehicle for a couple reasons. One is that the primary throttle bores are pretty small, so at part throttle, like most driving, you won't be using the entire carb, and hence you'll use less gas.

Take for example a mechanical secondary Holley four barrel. At part throttle, all four barrels are open and spraying fuel. In a Q-Jet, only two barrels are open and spraying fuel.

One other reason is that it's a vacuum secondary carb. This means that the secondaries open a bit slower, so if you need to gun it, you'll have the power, but won't use all the fuel at once, saving you a bit.

Again, take a Holley for example. Go from 25% throttle to 100%. You go from four barrels spraying some fuel to all barrels spraying maximum capacity. This could bog your engine down from too much fuel for too few RPMs if not tuned correctly, and will immediately use more fuel.

On the other hand, the Q-Jet would open the secondaries slower, allowing the engine to come up into the higher RPMs it would need for the extra fuel. Say you go from 25% to 100% throttle. You go from two barrels spraying some fuel to two barrels spraying maximum capacity, and then in addition, two bigger barrels spraying 25% capacity, 50% capacity, 75% capacity and if you stay in it long enough, 100% capacity.

This would use progressively more and more fuel, so for a quick spurt, you would save some fuel you would have used with the Holley, say only going up to 50% capacity on the secondaries compared to the Holleys 100% capacity immediately. But, you do lose some responsiveness.

This all still happens pretty quickly, as in within a split second for the Holley to go 100% compared to a Q-Jet taking 1 second or so to go fully open.

Other than that, the Q-Jet is basically on par with other carbs. They can be harder to tune, but if you know what you're doing, it will just take a bit more time and effort, not much.

In a cruiser or daily driver, you'd be better off using a Q-Jet. For a race car or weekend toy, just go for the Holley since you won't be driving it all that much, and they are easier to set up and tune for most people.

Is a wolf a consumer or a producer?

Only PLANTS can be producers. Being a producer means that you can make the food you need by using the energy in sunlight, only plants can do this. Everything else that is alive either eats plants or eats organisms that eat plants, the name for these organisms is "consumers".

What were military leaders called?

The highest military rank is the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff. The person is a 4 star General or Admiral. That person is responsible for all branches of the military. Each service is headed by a 4 star General or Admiral called the Chief of Staff of the Army, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, the Commandant of the Marine Corps or the Chief of Naval Operations(Navy).

What type of wolves still exist?

wolves that exist now are like the wolves that existed before the first (southern pole shift) ice age when people referred to as white developed from origin near the equator in north and south america, the southern pole shift then moved these people north to north america and then another pole shift from the north was supposed to push them back south to south america, which after warming would have moved them back near the equator on north and south america but was interferred with by people in the eastern hemisphere after measuring the waves on europe, africa, and the mediteranean during these climate changes which had little effect on the eastern hemisphere, a group of people from near the mediteranean were sent to see if there was land across the ocean, when they arrived they saw the lush land of south america which was no more than a weeks sail even by primitive craft, these people, like the people who originate from the western hemisphere, were not much different from us, 10,000 years ago they spoke, fashioned, fought, and enjoyed pleasureable things, they lived among animals much the same way, this group from the east saw that they could coax and lure predators to attack the people there while in close quarters somewhat during these climate changes, the people there although able to fight off and even with sometimes could not take the chances of to many or while sleeping so they were forced to move north into the colder parts and eventually all the way to northern europe over the ice, followed by some predators not so unfriendly (wolves , bears , woverines ..) they were able to sustain themselves yet not knowing the importance of where they came from and why. Appearently the forces of nature have brought them back , almost , and here now again the forces of nature are ready to bring them all the way back to thier home, the areas of the earth for people are for four different people , referred to as , 1 (white) , 2 (brown) , 3 (yellow) , 4 (black) the earth has 2 different places for people to live the western hemisphere and the eastern hemishpere , the west has 1 place to live and the east has 3 places to live ( the west - near the equator on north and south america ) these people are white ..... ( the east - 1 around the mediteranean, 2 africa, 3 south southeast and east asia ) 1 people who are called red are not red they are brown, people from the middle east are brown and latinos are brown, 2 africans are black, 3 asians are yellow . these are only color designations from feature resemblence . Nature has left the rest of the journey to us ! This journey must be completed for our place in existance to be balanced with the universe !! So also that we can collect our food and materials and fabricate yearly together to be an individual on earth to enjoy the gift of existance with the many gifts such as technology, experience, and pleasure ... !!! this is real lets enjoy it the way it was designed , foor uss to enjoy !!!!

Do wolves get mad?

Of course they do if you threaten them!

What would happen if a wolf was moved to a different habitat?

If a wolf is moved to a different habitat there could be serious effects to the wolf and the environment. The climate and terrain may not be suitable for the wolf, or lack water sources. The presence of the wolf could throw off the balance of the Eco system.

Why do wolves howl at the moon with their head thrown back?

Wolves howl, But they don't howl at the moon. In fact wolves have no interest in the moon at all. The common myth of a wolf howling at the moon probably comes from the way the wolves howl. When wolves howl they lift their heads towards the sky and it looks as if they are howling at the moon. But why do they lift their heads when howling ? Wolves lift their heads when they howl because the sound waves carry further than what they would if the wolf didn't lift its head when howling. A wolfs howl can be heard up to 6 miles away. Wolves howl mainly at night because they are nocturnal animals. Wolves howl for various reasons to warns off other wolf packs, To find each other, call for the pack to meet up and sometimes they may just howl for fun . Each wolf will have a slightly different howl. So wolves can tell each other apart even in the dead of night. In fact wolves don't just howl at night they also howl at dawn, dusk and day. The alpha wolf will have a howl that is lower in frequency. Wolves in packs howl all the time but lone wolves do not howl as much because they do not want their where about to be known by potential predators.

How does a yearling wolf help its mother?

The yearling babysitts the younger pups for the mom

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What food chain are wolves in and who eats them and who do they eat?

well if i get your question right, wolves are in the carnivorous food chain, they are eaten by

bears, large birds, other wolves, cyotes, foxes, badgers, and pretty much any carnivore that can catch a pup by itself, but only when they are pups. when they are adults hardly any animal *unless injured or rabied*will attempt an attack on a wolf pack. Only humans and dogs would try. Wolves themselves, have a large array of prey, such as bison, ox, rabbit, caribou, deer, and many other large and small animals.

What does fur means?

Fur is what covers the wolf's body to protect it from cold and heat

Do males have better reflexes than females?

no way dudes! females have the best reflex out of all organisms!

How do you say its over?

If this is talking about a relationship, then take my advice. If your a boy, trying to break it up with a girl. Do it in person. But dont forget about her. Say hey everyonce in a while. But to actually break up with her you just go up to her and tell her your reason on breaking up with her. Just tell her how you feel. Dont be a jerk about it. If your a girl trying to break it off with a boy, tell him face to face. Its always best this way. Make sure her knows why you broke up with him. Let him know its over. But also, dont be to cocky about it. Well, just be nice! Haha. =] Just tell the person how you feel and say it's over..