- Males-70-110 pounds
- Females-60-80 pounds
Lifespan
-In the wild wolves tend to live to be around 6-8 years.
-In captivity they can live to be around 16.
Dens
-Wolves want to find a den that is near a good water supply and one that is
protected and within the pack's territory.
-Some examples of a good wolf den would be under the roots of an upturned tree,
in the hollow or crevice between rocks, and a hollow log.
-The Alpha female wolf will decide if she wants to reuse the old den or take
some time to find a whole new one.
Predators
-Wolves do not really have too many predators because they are at the top of the food chain.
-There are some animals that can kill them if the wolf is alone, however.
- Moose and Elk-They won't seek wolves out and kill them, but they can if they are defending their lives or the lives of there offspring.
- Large Cats-Fights over food that usually wouldn't happen otherwise.
- Coyotes and other large Canines-Fights over food that usually wouldn't happen otherwise.
Prey
-Small Prey-Rabbits, Mice, Fish, Squirrels, and Beavers
-Large Prey-Moose, Elk, Deer, and Bison
Feet
-The Wolf has extremely large feet.
-Each one of a Wolf's toes moves independently.
-The pads on the bottom of their feet are really thick.
-Front feet have only 4 toes while the back feet have 5.
Endangered Wolves
-Wolves are an extremely important part of an ecosystem. They help keep the species that are their prey in control.
-People are fearful of wolves, but they have no reason to be. There has never been an account of a wild wolf attacking a human.
-Wolves will always go for the weakest prey. That means that you have very little fear of them attacking healthy livestock and they keep the food chain in order.
-Without wolves in the world there would gradually become an overpopulation of deer and other prey of the wolf. With an overpopulation of these, there is in turn an under-population of their prey and thus disrupting the entire course of existence for many other species.