- Wolf - Wikipedia
The wolf is the largest wild extant member of the family Canidae, and is further distinguished from other Canis species by its less pointed ears and muzzle, as well as a shorter torso and a longer tail
- Wolf | Species Facts | Britannica
Wolf, any of two species of wild doglike carnivores The gray, or timber, wolf (Canis lupus), which inhabits vast areas of the Northern Hemisphere, is the better known
- International Wolf Center
Wolf FAQ Although researchers are discovering more about wolves every year, we’ve answered some of the most commonly asked wolf questions
- Wolves: Facts, Characteristics, Behavior, Diet, More
The wolf (Canis lupus) is a social animal that lives and hunts in groups known as packs With more than thirty extant subspecies, this mammal is the largest non-domestic member of the Canidae family that can still be found on four continents
- Wolf | National Geographic
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
- 20 Types of Wolves: Wolf Species, Facts and Photos - TRVST
Explore the richness of the types of wolves and wolf species found around the world Learn about their habitats, howls, diets, and many more
- Wolves: Facts, Threats, Conservation | IFAW
Wolves (Canis lupus) are members of the Canidae family and can be found across the Northern Hemisphere, in Europe, Asia, and North America They are often referred to as grey wolves, though there are many recognised subspecies, each with a unique name and found in different habitats
- Wolf Facts - Interesting Information about Wolves
There are seven species of wolves They include the Gray, Arctic, Eastern, Ethiopian, Indian, Red and Himalayan Wolf 2 Once two wolves mate, they are together until one of the wolves dies They generally spend many years together 3 A female wolf’s gestation period is typically about 65 days
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