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    The wolf (Canis lupus; pl.: wolves), also known as the gray wolf or grey wolf, is a large canine native to Eurasia and North America.More than thirty subspecies of Canis lupus have been recognized, including the dog and dingo, though gray wolves, as popularly understood, only comprise naturally-occurring wild subspecies.The wolf is the largest extant member of the family Canidae, and is ...

  2. Jun 1, 2024 · 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. The Ethiopian, or Abyssinian, wolf (C. simensis) inhabits the highlands of Ethiopia; until recently it was considered a jackal.

  3. www.nationalgeographic.com › animals › mammalsWolf | National Geographic

    Wolves live and hunt in packs of around six to ten animals. They are known to roam large distances, perhaps 12 miles in a single day. These social animals cooperate on their preferred prey—large ...

  4. Wolves have been known to disperse up to 550 miles, but more commonly disperse 50 – 100 miles from their natal pack. Generally wolves disperse when 1 – 2 years old as they reach sexual maturity although some adults disperse also. At any one time 5 – 20 percent of the wolf population may be dispersing individuals.

  5. Oct 19, 2023 · With their piercing looks and spine-tingling howls, wolves inspire both adoration and controversy around the world. Find out how many wolf species exist, the characteristics that make each wolf's howl unique, and how the wolf population in the continental United States nearly became extinct.

  6. www.wwf.eu › what_we_do › biodiversityFacts & Figures | WWF

    The wolf is the ancestor of the domestic dog. It is as big as a medium sized dog of 30-40 kg. It has longer limbs, a powerful chest, a head with larger and receding forehead, oblique eyes and erect ears. Wolves pair for life and prefer to travel with their family. In the life of a young wolf comes the day when he is on his way and leaves the ...

  7. In-Depth Resources. For help on researching more wolf information: explore scientific publications, suggested book and video resources, wolf-related news headlines and links to wolf-related organizations and agencies. Link to: Wolves and Humans.

  8. The gray, or timber, wolf ( Canis lupus) is the ancestor of all domestic dogs. It once had the largest distribution of any mammal except human beings, but it is now found primarily in Canada, Alaska, the Balkans, and Russia. Wolves are intelligent and social. Their primary prey are deer, moose, and caribou, though they feed on many smaller ...

  9. www.wwf.eu › what_we_do › biodiversityWolf | WWF

    My common name: Grey Wolf My latin name: Canis lupus Population: About 12 000 in Europe and 200 000 worldwide My address: Asia, Canada, North of the USA, Europe My favourite food: I can eat a lot of meat at one meal and then go without food for a considerable time. My way of life: I am a social creature and live with my family. We call it a pack. We travel and hunt together.

  10. Jul 17, 2024 · Gray wolf, largest wild member of the dog family (Canidae). It inhabits vast areas of the Northern Hemisphere. The largest males stand roughly 76 cm (30 inches) tall at the shoulder and can weigh up to 65 kg (143 pounds). Wolves were domesticated several thousand years ago, and selective breeding produced dogs.

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