yes they can.
The collective noun is a pack of wolves or a litter of cubs.
Rudyard Kipling summed it best: "The strength of the pack is the wolf, and the strength of the wolf is the pack."
Playful, curious, and eager to please, the cubs bond quickly with the pack.
A wolf lives in a pack of other wolves usually 8-12 wolves per a pack
Wolves live in a variety of biomes including deserts, taiga, deciduous forests, grasslands, and even in the tundra.
Forests, woods, and valleys.
Not in the first one. The second one coming in August will have that (scentmarking your own terratory, having cubs, and starting a pack is in it. ;P)
A lion is a member of the pride, a wolf is a member of the pack.
People cut down forests where the wolves live.
A group of hunting wolves is called a wolf pack. They also live in a pack.
pupYoung wolves are called pups or cubs. The entire pack takes care of the young, which are often born in litter of up to six at a time.
Yes, grey wolves, like many others live in a pack. However you may find some loners.