WOLF
By: Stephen Loader period 2 MAY 16
Habitat
Movement
Wolves look much like large German shepherd dog. But a wolf has longer legs, bigger feet, a wider head, and a long, bushy tail. they yous there legs for defending there young and hunting. (L. David Mech)
Body Covering
Wolves fur varies in color from pure white in the Arctic to jet black in the subarctic forests. Most wolves have gray fur. Wolves of the northern and Arctic regions grow long, thick winter coats that protect them from the bitter cold and wind. (L. David Mech)
Diet
Wolves eat prey chiefly large hoofed animals, such as caribou, deer, elk,
and moose. but crows follow them will wolfs eats there prey they leave some for the crows i call that symbiotic. (L. David Mech)
Reproduction
Wolves mate during the winter. The female carries her young inside her body fat least 63 days. She then gives birth to 1 to 11 pups in a sheltered place called a
den.The den may be in a cave
, a hollow log, an abandoned beaver
lodge, or underground. (L. David Mech)
Adaptations
- Wolves stay away from people as possible
- wolfs do not hunt/hurt people it will be rare
- wolfs fight for territory wolves pee on trees,burs,etc. for territory
- people are starting to be use to wolves
Other info
Works Cited
Arthur: Mech, L. David.
book title: Wolf
World Book Advanced
date the book was public: 2016. Web. 12 May 2016.