Wolverines are generally solitary. They tend to have nasty dispositions. The arctic wolverine usually lives in groups
does the greenland shark live in alone or in groups
red wolves always travel in packs, the only time members can leave a pack is usually when they have to look after their pups while the other members of the pack go hunt for food.
There are probably not wild wolves in Jacksonville, Florida. Red Wolves were the only native species of wolf in that area, and they are considered extinct in Florida.
Yes!Indeed they do!
I don't know the exact number but a few decades ago, the only red wolves were in zoos. Now they are taken off the endangered list so they most be a lot more than there was.It depends about how many red wolfs are there that are having sex.There are thought to be about 90 red wolves remaining in the world, with 22 of those in captivityBack in 1980's people would bring red wolf to be bred in captivity because their was few left.Thanks to wildlife rangers they bred more than 207 breding pairs,today there are more than 100 Red Wolfs living in the wild.SAVE THE RED WOLFS!!!!!!!
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Packs usually consist of a mated pair, and their pups, but larger packs have been reported
-Wolves travel in packs-they are mammals-they are endangered-they are carnivores-most wolves live in Canada and Russia-they live up to about 6-8 yearsWell wolves hunt in packs of 20 to 2 members. They usually hunt dieing, wounded, or old aged prey and only rarely healthy prey.and they prey on little girks in red hoods
Normally in small packs.
Foxes don't live in packs, but they may live in families of under 10.
wolves main enemies are hunters , farmers , greater wolf packs , mysterious storms,and wild animals like bears and lions (red wolves)
Red wolves are primarily preyed on by other canids, including conspecifics from other packs, gray wolves, and coyote as a result of agonistic interactions over territories. Young red wolves may also be taken by other large predators such as alligator, large raptors, and bobcats.
Almost always alone. In some cases, late in the cub-rearing season, foxes may travel in family groups (this can give the impression of them hunting in packs). Even if they travel together on such occasions, they will forage alone.
American red wolves protect themselves by using different senses like hearing, smell, and sight to detect natural enemies. Red wolves also can travel in large groups called packs which can deter would-be predators from attacking them. If attacked by a larger animal, red wolves can defend themselves by using their sharp teeth or running away because it is a fast animal.
Every one I have ever seen was alone.
no, red wolves are brownish wolves but they are not red.
They hunt in packs. I don't know exactly how many are in each pack, but they hunt and live in packs!
Colours make no difference to a packs role in place but the attitude and calm assertive energy they produce. An alpha is the calmest and strongest and gives the place up when a more able member challenges him. Wolf packs are pretty simple.