2. Where Wolves Live
Wolves live in many
different places. They
can be found all over
the world. They can
survive in cold and
hot weather. Wolves
can also be found on
the plains or in the
mountains. Wolves
can live anywhere.
Antarctica
Africa
America
Jungle
Forest
Woods
Rain Forest
Alaska
3. Color of wolves
Wolves can be all kinds of
colors. Grey wolves are
the most common.
Arctic wolves are white
because they need to
blend in with the snow. A
red wolf is the color of
cinnamon with white
around their nose. A
black wolf is just a darker
grey wolf.
4. Wolf Life Cycle
A female wolf is pregnant for about two months.
A female will select a den for the pups. It takes
three weeks for a pup to see. A wolf is born blind.
They stay in their den for the first three weeks.
Their eyes open between 10-14 days. After a month
they would come out of their den and explore and
play. They learn to hunt at four months. After
three years it would be a grown wolf.
5. Wolves relatives
Dog
Hyena
Jackal
Arctic wolf
Wolverine
Husky
Alaskan malamute
Coyote
German Sheppard
6. What Wolves Eat
Wolves will eat any kind
of food they find.
Wolves will eat anything
raw. Sometimes wolves
would find a cabin in
the woods and eat what
ever food is in there.
Wolves can eat wild
berries even if they are
poisonous. A wolf can
eat the poison because
they live in the wild.
turkey
Lambs
Deer
Fish
Elk
Moose
Wild berries
Bull
Cow
Horses
Any kind of
meat
7. Wolves size
A wolf can weigh up to 150 or more
pounds. They can also be 38.5 pounds.
Wolves can be 26-38 inches tall. A wolf
can weigh up to 20 and 68 kilograms.
When wolf is born it weighs one pound.
Arctic wolves weigh up to 170 pounds. A
Grey wolf weighs about 160 pounds.
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