Wolves- Ottilie
Communication
Physical features
Hunting
Species
There are two widely recognized species of wolves in the world, the red and the gray.
Grey wolves are not always grey.
three species of wolves: the grey wolf , the red wolf, and the Ethiopian wolf.
Wolves are carnivores, or meat eaters.
wolves / quite shy/ unlikely to attack humans.
they sometimes kill farmers' sheep and cattle.
To talk often take the form of howling, barking or whimpering.
Wolves often communicate with their tails!
They have powerful jaws and sharp teeth.
wolves / trot between 30-50 miles a day/ easily leap over rocks and logs/ long legs.
Grey wolves are built for hunting deer and other big prey.
They communicate by using body scents, paw glands, body language, yips, and barks.
They have very keen eyesight. Grey wolves can see anything that moves. Running wolves can reach up to 30 miles per hour.
wolves will eat hares/ small prey, their preferred targets :ungulates, large hoofed animals: deer and elk.
Grey Wolf /most people are familiar with. all colours
range in size depending where they live.