When do wolves prance in moonlight?
Well, wolves unlike llamas, don't prance in moonlight. They leap. Wolves are often seen leaping in wide, open fields close to midnight, except on every 2nd Thursday when the enjoy leaping at a time closer to 2.
What are the behaviors wolves do to be safe from harm?
Wolves either stay in the pack or they stay calm if the others are calm
Many animals use "unity" or groups to their advantage. Here are some, wolves, African wild dogs, lions, bees, zebras, warthogs, and a lot more!
No, the only animal on Earth that has ever killed anything for fun is the human being.
How did they bring back wolves to the Yellowstone Park?
The re-introduction of wolves back to where they rightfully belong, and had existed for 100s of thousand of years, was a "soft" re-introduction. This means that wild wolves were allowed to live within a pen for a few months prior to careful release back into the wild.
The return of wolves has been an unqualified economic success for the residents around Yellowstone, as winter "wolf tours" allow money to flow into the area that would never have gone there prior to the wolf's return to its rightful living area.
They howl the most at three different occasions.
One, when gathering the family, to strengthen the family bonds.
Two, when gathering for a hunt, also to strengthen the family bonds.
Three, to mark where their territory is to scare away other packs or unwanted wolves.
How do wolves react to animals and people?
They are okay around people but tend to stay away. They will attack certain animals but only if they are hungry. Normally if you stay away from them they stay away from you unless it is there breeding season where they will be very aggressive if you come anywhere near there den. If they are extremely hungry they may attack a human.
Which family or group does the wolf belong in?
In that order, for the grey wolf: Animala chordata mammalia carnivora canidae canis
I don't think there is anything short for wolfs/wolves, except just wolf.
What causes people to act like others?
There are several reasons: * The person copying another individual may have grown up in a dysfunctional family and their parents didn't raise them to be an individual in their own right or give them any rules to follow. Therefore this person is shot out into the world knowing little about themselves as far as who they are, how to act. It's a great deal of stress on them because they really want to fit in. We can never know ourselves 100% or even another person 100%, but we do have some clues into our real personality, and people from dysfunctional families don't. * These types of people have no mentors to look up too, so they choose someone in school, college or even at the workplace to perhaps copy that person's actions, hairstyle, clothing and even personality. It may appear creepy to the successful person, but it's really a compliment. * The person copying another may do so because they feel nervous, shy, all arms and legs and just simply want to fit in with one or more people. I'm sure you've felt that way once or twice in your life! * Then there are the leaders and the followers in most social situations. I one person feels like being mean to another or it's even considered a hate relationship then the rest of the pack will follow suit whether they feel the same as the leader of that pack for several reasons: They just want to be part of the crowd; they lack confidence and fear if they don't go along with the rest they will be shunned or ridiculed; or the group may be in such a frenzy over whatever the subject line is for the following that they aren't thinking straight and just go with the crowd. It's human nature, BUT, people who have learned self confidence and know themselves will stand tall and have the guts to walk away and know right from wrong, or, that as an individual they have the right to be different. They can also decide if they want to be a leader, just keep things to themselves and resolve them the best they can, or be a follower for the rest of their lives. It takes guts to stand up for all the right things and go against a mass of those that disagree with you. One thing we all should know is that ALL OF US are chameleons in our own right (we seldom realize it in ourselves.) We may have heavy problems at home, but we change our mood and how we speak to others out in society. We can be at work feeling down, but don't show it to our coworkers. Being at a party or any social gathering people 'put on a front' as being into the party at least and some will be a lot of fun even though they may feel miserable inside of themselves. We readjust our personality to fit the situation.
yoki is a smart cute girl she knows math reading everything and all boys be after her.
Do the US and the UK have an agreement to help in each other's conflicts?
Both countries are of course members of NATO, so the issue is whether there is an additional agreement. There's something that some British politicians like to call the 'special relationship [with the US]'. However, it's something less than what is implied in the question and there is NO general, open-ended agreement. There have been conflicts where there has no help - for example, Britain didn't help America in Vietnam. Moreover, the Iraq War finds little favour in Britain. There's a widespread feeling that the public has NOT been given one sensible reason for fighting. Some say this war has wrecked the 'special relationship'. Joncey
How many toes does a wolf have on each foot?
they have 4 toes in the front, including a thumb like toe, which sits a bit higher on the leg.
they have 4 toes on the back paws :)
What national parks have wolves?
Other than those in Alaska:
Yellowstone.
Grand Teton.
Isle Royale.
Voyageurs.
Glacier.
Seeing wolves in the wild is a rare treat, usually possible only in Yellowstone in the winter.
Yes, especially the Gray Wolves that live in the northern areas where moose are prevalent. They also eat animals related to the moose such as elk and caribou.
What are some good male wolf names?
Storm, Shadow, Jet, Cerberus, Alexia, Sky, Thunder, Seth, Ice, Ivy, Poison, Shine, Mist, Snow, Fire, Lightening, Howl, Pandora, Zues, Eclipse, Summer, Sunset, Leo, Moon, Damon, Haedes, Fang, Midnight, Crystal, Kate, Anna, Sun, Winter, Frost, Magic, Moonlight, Shine, Simone, Diana, Hera, Lightfang, Demon, Tundra, Paws (for a sweet pup?), Shadowpaw, Nightclaw.