Wolves are large predatory canids which was common throughout the north america, Europe, africa, and asia. Wolves are highly territorial animals. Their territories can be a range of 50 to 1,000 square miles. Wolves may travel 50 or more miles per day just to find food. The wolves hunt in groups because if they wanted a bison they would have to have the whole pack to take it down. If there was just a rabbit then only wolf can because it is small. The wolves only hunt in groups when it is a big animal for example: elk, deer, antelope, bison.
The wolves have many senses and they can smell very far away like 6 miles away. Wolves can survive in temperatures as minus 40 degrees. Wolves are the ancestors of all domestic dogs. There are two species of wolves in north america. Wolves can live in small groups called a pack. They can have 6-20 members in them at a time. Wolves can have a very large range that it does cover like 33 to 6,200 km2. Km2 means kilo- square metre. It will be easier to take down a big prey because they brought the pack to help. 1 elk vs 20 pack of wolves the elk will lose. For this type of kill it will be enough to feed the entire pack.
Other than hunting to eat, wolves are not regularly aggressive. However wolves will attack other animals and even other wolves in order to protect their pack. Like the alpha wolf it will protect the pack from any danger. The beta and the omega will help protect their leader and their pack. There is stories like wolves violent killers and which that is not true. When the beta wolf (girl) and the alpha male mate the whole pack has to protect the young from any of the danger that is around the area. There is 42 teeth in a fully grown wolf. Wolves shed their fur like any other dog. The only time when they shed is in the springtime. It is very hot in the spring and they have very thick fur so they have to shed it or they will get hot in the springtime.
The wolves have many senses and they can smell very far away like 6 miles away. Wolves can survive in temperatures as minus 40 degrees. Wolves are the ancestors of all domestic dogs. There are two species of wolves in north america. Wolves can live in small groups called a pack. They can have 6-20 members in them at a time. Wolves can have a very large range that it does cover like 33 to 6,200 km2. Km2 means kilo- square metre. It will be easier to take down a big prey because they brought the pack to help. 1 elk vs 20 pack of wolves the elk will lose. For this type of kill it will be enough to feed the entire pack.
Other than hunting to eat, wolves are not regularly aggressive. However wolves will attack other animals and even other wolves in order to protect their pack. Like the alpha wolf it will protect the pack from any danger. The beta and the omega will help protect their leader and their pack. There is stories like wolves violent killers and which that is not true. When the beta wolf (girl) and the alpha male mate the whole pack has to protect the young from any of the danger that is around the area. There is 42 teeth in a fully grown wolf. Wolves shed their fur like any other dog. The only time when they shed is in the springtime. It is very hot in the spring and they have very thick fur so they have to shed it or they will get hot in the springtime.