What is the leader of the Pack called?
Alpha
How many babies are usually born in 1 family of wolves?
6
What do wolves scratch and Bite with?
A: Claws And Teeth
B: Claws And Paws
C: Teeth and Snout
Claws and Teeth
I have 2 horns, I eat grass, and I can jump 8 feet tall. What animal am i?
A: JackRabbit
B: Deer
C: Elk
Elk
Do wolves roam large or small distances?
Wolves Are known to roam large distances
Who is second in command? omega or beta?
Beta
4 weeks
How fast are wolves?
31 – 37 mph
Running
Are wolves Carnivoirs, Herbivoirs, or omnivoirs???
They are true Carnivoirs, though sometimes they eat nuts and other small plants and stuff like that.
What sounds do wolves make?, howling, or growling?
Howling AND Growling, though mostly Howling
Who is the lowest rank in the pack?
Omega
How long do pups stay with their mothers?
Until the pups are 8 weeks old
How intelligent are Wolves?
A: Highly Intelligent
B: Medium Intelligence
C: Low Intelligence
D: No intelligence
Highly Intelligent
Jackrabbits or rabbits?
Rabbits
Do wolves like to stay in a pack or would they like to be a Lone wolf
Wolves hate to leave their pack, they do not like being Lone Wolves
What is the size of wolves packs that they range from?
3 to 20 wolves
Are wolves caring to their family?
Yes
wolves are the largest members of the _________ ______
Dog Family
what do wolves mostly eat in the midwest?
white-tailed deer, but they also eat moose, beaver, and snowshoe hare.
Do wolves have the DNA of any other animals? if so, then what animal?
Yes, they are Dogs Ancestors, and dogs are their descendants.
Do wolves work together to hunt or not?
Wolves work together to hunt for food for the pack
Do wolves educate their young, or do they just leave their pups alone, to fend for themselves
Wolves educate their young, and are VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY protective of their pups
What is special about wolves?
Wolves are the largest members of the dog family. Wolves are legendary because of their spine-tingling howl, which they use to communicate. A lone wolf howls to attract the attention of his pack, while communal howls may send territorial messages from one pack to another. Some howls are confrontational.
How do wolves in an area effect deer hunting?
under certain conditions their impacts on the deer population are most likely compensatory rather than additive
What do wolves symbolize?
Wolf is a symbol of guardianship, ritual, loyalty, and spirit. Wolf has the ability to make quick and firm emotional attachments, and often need to trust their own instincts. Thus they teach us to do the same, to trust our hearts and minds, and have control over our own lives.