A pack consists of a bunch of other wolves, some of them might be related, but others might just be other wolves who joined in with the pack and are not related in any way.
gray wolves are an actual species of wolf, and they're colors can range from light gray to jet black.
Were wolves can be born at any time just lie humans can.
A pride of lions is not just a group, it is a family with an organised structure. If you get 10 random lions and put them together you do not have a pride, just as if you pick random people, you don't end up with a family. Organized groups of lion families - 'Prides' Groups of nomadic male lions - 'Coalitions' Hope that helped. Dr Sir Mr Knowitallkawashigma Namli
Gold fish. Joke. WOlfs howl at the moon
Yes, wolves and other canids are capable of burping, just like other mammals. Burping is a natural process that helps release excess gas from the digestive system.
Dogs and wolves are members of the same species, just different subspecies. Dogs are, basically, domesticated wolves.
They are in the family Canidae, which dogs and wolves are in too.
Wolves and humans usually don't mix well, which wolves tend to learn or die. So I can't imagine any place where backyard wolves would be a regular thing. Coyotes possibly, but not wolves. But wolves have been known to travel far in search of a mate and territory, which means that occasionally, wolves have been known to appear just about anywhere.
Dogs and wolves are both part of the canine family. So, yes.
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No, the wolf is a breed of it's own and in the canine family.
yes, and brown wolves too. not just gray.
It depends on the species of the animals involved, and the size of the pack and family in question. I say the wolves win due to speed and sheer numbers. Its weird thinking about it but I picture Bears working poorly in a group. I would see Bears having more success by themselves or with just one partner. WOlves are pros at packs.
yes, and brown wolves too. not just gray.
There's many wolves just outside relekka just to the east of the entrance.
Well, they would usually be timid and travel in packs, just in case hunters are around, but they are timid around people
*Wolves*Just like other wolves, except when the Ice Age happened, the wolves were somehowseparated(questionable/debatable)