Friday 9 September 2016

About wolves

About wolves


The basics about wolves!




Wolves travel in packs together so they can survive easier.
Wolves are meat eaters (carnivores).
Wolves howl to scare other packs away.
Wolves look and is related to dogs.
Wolves have fur and are coated with white, black, brown and grey.
There is an alpha, which is the leader of the wolf pack and when one dies, a new alpha take over as the leader of the pack.




The most common type of wolves: The Canins lupus



These beautiful wolves are found in places such as United States, Alaska, Canada and Mexico, where a forest or an artic would be.


In the winter or in Artic lands, The Canins Lupus have a pure white fur on their chest with a grey coat.

The Canins lupus's coat change depending on where they are! So white wolves will usually be in snow areas!


Did you know that, They have two layers of coats! The inner layer is waterproof and keeps them warm while the second one,  gets thicker through out the year. This means that wolves can live in tempter's like -50°!



When its warmer the Canins lupus fur becomes brown, grey and a bit of black.






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