the firs thing you should know about the grey wolf is: the grey wolf is a pack animal. he must find his mate. he must hunt and grunt--HE MUST PARTICIPATE!!! or they could get boarded out of the pack!! alone eaten by a hungry bear...well any ways heres my grey wolf report by carina cardon (all rights reserved:)
The grey wolf is the larges part of the canidae family. It's scientifical ame is the Canis Lupis. The Canis Lupis or grey wolf is or was more abundant (on ancient earth) in the eurasian continent or now known as north america. the gray wolf used to have wide spread territory. now it has suffered from reduction from its former range.the grey wolf is least of concer to the union (what ever that is) because of population. the population of the grey wolf is considered as a whole. yet it still has laws protecting it from being hunted. yet still people hunt it for sport from anger of them killing thier cattle. they shoot them for fun... sick :C.
grey wolves are social predators that can hear and feel every move under the snow.lets say you are a snow rabbit that has burried itself under the snow. a wolf can feel vibrations on the ground with thier paws. their ears can hear up to 50 feet away more or less. wolves have a territorial behavior like no other. wolves roll aroun in the gress or snow to bring back scents to the pack. the wolves have one alpha to thier pack.
the yellow stone wolfs story is: there was a pack of grey wolves in canada they were being illegally hunted. the united states right fully took the wolf pack out of canada and brought them to yellow stone national park. there they grew and prospered untill the pack is how it is now. with additional views from tourists, the yellow stone wolf pack has exceeded to atleast 12 with one alpha that has pups on the way.
books to read:
wolves boys and other thing that might kill you
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Mia, I think the wolf pack is much larger now, and they are ranging out farther and farther. There is one account of a Yellowstone wolf coming all the way down to Utah, and then returning to the Yellowstone area.
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yesh well...
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