Wolves are legendary due to the stinging scream they use for communication. A lonely wolf may shout out his backpack and send territory information from another package with a public scream to another package. Several squeak sounds are antagonistic. Like a screaming dog, the wolf nears started, so the wolf just begins to scream.
A wolf is the biggest member of a dog's family. Adaptive wolves are much more common and are found in the northern hemisphere. But wolves and humans have a long history of confrontation. They rarely attack humans, but wolves are considered one of the worst natural villains in the animal kingdom. They attacked livestock, and due to this trend, countless wolves were shot, confined and poisoned.
Gray wolves were in danger of extinction in 48 mainland US states, but some populations survived, but other populations were reintroduced. Many wolves live in Alaska, Canada, Asia, but few wolves survive in Europe.
The wolf lives and looks for about 6 to 10 animals. As everyone knows, they may roam very far and may run 12 miles a day. These social animals cooperate with big animals such as deer, moose, mousse, etc. they want to feed. When they succeed, the wolf does not eat moderately. Animals can consume 20 pounds of meat while sitting. Wolves also eat smaller mammals, birds, fish, lizards, snakes and fruits.
Wolfpacks is built on a strict hierarchy that top men are dominant and his partners are not far away. Usually, such men and women are the only animals to breed. While other turnips are hunting, all groups of adults take care of young turnips, serve meals and help them see them.
There are two kinds of wolves in North America. The small seed is a red wolf, Canis rufus, its fur is shorter and red than a gray wolf. Gray wolf, dog lupus, thicker fur, more gray or golden color, larger than red wolf. Gray wolves live in the United States, Canada, northeast of Europe. The red wolf lives in the southeastern United States of America. A wolf has two layers of fur: The outer layer consists of long and rough hair that releases water and snow and contains pigments that give the color of wolves a pigment. The inner layer is a thick, soft gray "wool" that captures the air and isolates the wolves from the element. These layers are very warm, and wolves can comfortably withstand temperatures much lower than zero. When a wolf falls on a wolf's fur, the snow will not melt! In the spring, the inner layer of wool is shed, and in the summer the wolf is cooler.
The gray wolf ranges over the west with the East wolf, creating a hybrid group called Great Lake North Wolf. Unlike red wolves and east wolves, gray wolves do not easily cross the coyotes. However, the coyotes genetic marker was found in some populations of isolated wild isolated wild wolves in South America. The gray wolves Y chromosome was also found in the Texas coyotes haplotype. In a test conducted in the Texas Fuzzy Species test, mtDNA analysis showed it to be coyotes, but subsequent tests showed that it was a mixture of wolf, born of coyotes and wolf of Mexico It was. In 2013, in breeding experiments of Utah Gray Wolf and Western Coyote, six kinds of hybrids were produced by artificial insemination and became the first hybrid example between pure coyotes and Northwest Hiroshi wolves.