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  1. The gray wolf is the largest specie an adult male can weigh approximately 44kg (97lb) and measure 76 cm (30 inches) to the shoulder in height Fun Fact 4: Wolves can run up to 35 mph. But not over a length of time, their ability to run fast is used during hunting to catch prey

  2. The gray wolf is by far the largest of the wild canids. A typical male measures about 56.5 feet (1.52 meters) long, including its long, bushy tail. It stands about 32 inches (81 centimeters) tall at the shoulder and weighs about 75–100 pounds (35–45 kilograms).

  3. The Wolf: A fact file. What exactly is a Wolf? The wolf (Canis lupus) is a large predator of the Canidae family. Wolves are similar to some dog's in appearance, however they are very different in how they act and think. Wolves have a long muzzle, powerful jaws and a large head along with rounded ears, intelligent golden-yellow eyes and a thick ...

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    Wolves are mammals that are related to coyotes, dogs, dingoes and jackals. In fact, they’re the largest members of the dog family, weighing approximately 200 pounds when fully grown. They’re intelligent social animals who work together in a pack to thrive. Wolves are carnivorous predators, which means they hunt and eat other animals to survive. The...

    Wolves can be found in different habitats around the world, usually in the wilderness, in places like forests, grasslands, mountainous regions, deserts and the Arctic. Countries they’re usually found in include Arctic Russia and America, although they mainly live away from humans in Alaska and Canada.

    Wolves are fierce hunters and are seldom challenged, making them fantastic predators, known as apex-predators. This means they’re at the top of their food chain. Wolves are mainly meat-eaters, which means they are called carnivores. They tend to travel in packs, led by an alpha male. Packs can be anything from 2 to 30 in number, although the averag...

    The mating season of the wolf is between February to March, with pregnancy lasting for a female wolf for around 63 days. Wolves typically weigh one pound at birth and are called pups when young. A group of pups is called a litter, with a female wolf giving birth to between 4 - 6 pups at a time.

    Wolves have been on Earth for over 1.5 million years!
    Wolves don’t howl at the moon, although they do howl to communicate with other wolves by leaving a scent, nuzzling one another, sounds or body posture.
    Wolves howl for several reasons, including communicating with other wolves over long distances, warning other packs to stay out of their territory, warning a predator or informing their pack of the...
    They can reach speeds of up to 38 miles per hour when sprinting.

    Scientists organise - classify - living things into an groups to help them understand and talk about life on earth. You might hear the words class, order, family, and subgroup if you are researching animals. Here's what they mean: First, life is divided into kingdoms - for example, animals. Next, this group is divided into a phylum. Class comes nex...

    Over 12,000 years ago, there lived a kind of wolf which is now extinct. Shortly after this time, people started to domesticate (which means to live alongside and breed) friendly wolves from this group, perhaps for help with hunting. These wolves, befriended by people, are the ancestors of all pet dog breeds. Domesticated dogs today are like sisters...

    Wolves breed once a year and usually have a litter of 4 - 6 pups, born in a den. The den is usually a hole in the ground or a cave.
    A benefit of being social animals living in packs is co-rearing. All of the adult members of a pack will help to care for the pups when they are born.
    Wolf pups are born deaf and blind, only weighing about 0.5 kilograms! They will grow over the next two years to become their full adult size.
    When wolves hunt alone, they tend to catch smaller animals such as hares and squirrels. As a pack, they can tackle huge roaming herbivores such as yaks, moose and bison.

    Wolves communicate by leaving scent marks for other wolves to find or through different body postures. However, the most common way for wolves to communicate is by nuzzling each other and making sounds.

    Contrary to popular belief wolves do not howl at the moon! This myth may stem from the fact that wolves often howl at night when they are active. Wolves make their characteristic “awoo” howl to communicate with one another over long distances. Wolves howl to alert other wolves of their presence - scaring off other packs in their territory. They als...

  4. Our wolves are often clocked running up to 25 - 30 miles an hour. This helps keep them in peak condition with good muscle tone and healthy bones.

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  5. The size of a wolf’s track is dependent on the age and size of the wolf, as well as the substrate the track was made in. A good size estimate for a gray wolf’s track size is 4 1/2 inches long by 3 1/2 inches wide. In comparison, a coyote’s track will be closer to 2 1/2 inches long by 1 1/2 inches wide.

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  7. Wolves usually measure 70 to 90 cm at the shoulder. Wolves have fur made up of two layers. The top layer is resistant to dirt , and the underlayer is water resistant.

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