Posted by Fahad Majidi on
February 2, 2010
- The largest wild members of the dog family
- Grey wolf is the same as timber wolf
- Gray wolves live in a variety of habitats including forests, grasslands, deserts and tundra and are found on three continents, North America, Europe and Asia.
- They have two layers of fur
- Gray wolves live about six to eight years, and sometimes up to 13 years. In zoos, they may live up to 17 years.
- Adult gray wolves have 42 teeth
- Not all gray wolves are gray in color. Gray wolves can be white, brown, black and cinnamon too.
- They live, feed and hunt in packs from 2 to 36 members in size
- A dominant pair, alpha male and alpha female, lead each wolf pack.
- Gray wolves are predators not prey