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14 Interesting Facts From The Life Of Wolves

Published: Sep 9, 2022 by Olena Prokopchuk · This post may contain affiliate links

Known as highly intelligent pack animals, Wolves are widely misunderstood as a wild and deadly beast when in fact, they are one of the most intricate and caring social structure in the animal kingdom and according to the US Department of Fish And Wildlife, only two documented cases of wolves caused fatalities in North America for the last 60 years while moose, elk, and deer have caused dozens.

If you want to know more about the life of Wolves, then read this article.

#1 Wolves are lovers of freedom.
Wolf standing on top of the rock with its furious face in full moon
#2 There is a dominant pair in each pack of wolves

white Wolf howling with a black background
The alpha pair would never allow the omega male and female to mate, therefore the omegas are not pair-bonded to each other like the alphas.

#3 The Wolves have fear at the sight of tissue developing in the wind.
Wolf looking at the lake in a beautiful sunset
#4 The claws of wolves are able to grind off by touching the ground.
white Wolf looking sideview in the forest
#5 Wolves are very tenacious and hardy animals.
pack of Wolves in snow
#6 The activity of the Wolf, which does not receive nutrition, persists for 10 days.
adult and puppy Wolves howling in the forest
#7 At birth, wolves weigh about 500 grams.
Wolf walking in the forest while panting
#8 In Greece, it was believed that the one who eats the Wolf becomes a vampire.
two Wolves lying on the ground in the forest
#9 Wolves have many facial movements.
close up photo of the wolf's eyes
#10 In Germany, the first wolf breeding was recorded in 2000, after an almost 100-year absence, and as of 2017, there are at least 73 packs.

two Wolves playing together on top of the mountain in sunset
Wolves finally arrived in Belgium in 2018, completing their return to every country in mainland Europe.

#11 Howling Wolves are trying to attract single females.
Wolf looking on the side
#12 Wolves are able to run without stopping for 20 minutes.
Wolf paw print on the ground
#13 Wolves rely on their eyes, but their other senses their hearing and sense of smell are well-honed and very sharp to make up for what the eyes may lack.'
Wolf sitting on the grass in the forest
#14 The Siberian Taiga wolves are resilient to frost and snowstorms.

two Wolf standing by the lake in the forest

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