30 interesting facts about Wolves
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Wolves are the largest member of the dog family.
'Canis Lupis' is Latin for gray wolf, is the most popular.
It is believed that the red wolf (also known for Latin is 'Canis Rufus') is a gray and coyote wolf.
'Canis Simensis' (Ethiopia wolf) lives in Africa.
The dog in the house (known in Latin is 'familiar canis') shared a lot of wolf characteristics.
Many species have been extinct, while many species are still in vulnerable state.
In Eastern Europe and the United States, Wolves are being referred to in nature and into research parks.
Wolves live in packages up to 20.
A wolf can be length to 5ft, standing at 3ft.
One of the most heaviest wolves in a 130lbs heavy record.
A female wolf can have six puppies.
Wolves often like larger prey as deer but will solve for something smaller, such as rabbits.
Wolves are estimated to live up to 13 years old.
Pair of the strongest men and women leads the package and is called the alphabet.
Alphas package is the only couple to mate.
Female wolves live in underground meals for spring to give birth and feed their blind and deaf children.
The entire package is expected to support childbirth.
Howl of a wolf is a communication method that is the most in harmony with others.
Hearing of a wolf is better than twenty times compared to people.
Their long muzzle ends with a super sensitive nose, a hundred times better than the person.
Their thick coat helps them survive the bitter climates.
Wolves hunted in packages by stalking and attacking old, sick or weak animals.
A wolf can eat up to 9kg a meal alone.
A single wolf can go up to 124 miles (200 km) in 24 hours.
In Roman mythology, Romulus and Remus were mobilized by Wolves.
The scary waswolf legend originated from ancient Greece, where after being offended, Zeus turned Arcadia's Lycaon King into a wolf.
Some people believe that they are lycanthropy - the belief that they can turn into wolves.
In the cultures of Amerindian, the wolf is considered an extraordinary person and a great teacher.
However, in Nordic mythology, the most scary and hated wolves were Fenrir, Loki's largest child.
Wolves have many pop plates, such as: