Wolf | The wolf is thought to be an ice age survivor, dating wolves around 300,000 years ago. The wolf is accepted to be the ancestor of the domestic dog
as the wolf is thought to have selectively bred in order to breed
appealing traits typical of puppies and to eliminate the not so
appealing traits of adult wolves. The grey wolf is a highly adaptive
animal found in all kinds of terrain. Wolves inhabit forests, deserts,
mountains, tundras, grasslands and even urban areas with the wolf being a
particularly dominant and ruthless predator within it's environment.
They vary in color from pure white to pure black and every shade of
brown and gray inbetween. At one time the wolf had the widest
distribution of any mammal. The biggest wolves on earth live in Alaska
and average 125-135 lb. One specimen was taken that weighed 200 lb. The smallest wolves live in Iran and average about 60 lb.
The wolf lives to be
approximately 10 years old in the wild. Wolves live in packs that
generally consist of the alpha male wolf, his mate the alpha female, and
their offspring of various ages. Other wolves may also join, but it is
the parents that are the leaders. The wolf has no real natural
predators; their biggest threat is other wolf packs on adjacent territories. The wolf has been known to live up to 20 years old in captivity. Wolves are carnivorous animals and
generally hunt large animals but wolves will also hunt smaller animals
if they are need of their daily meal. Wolves hunt together in their
packs and work together as a team in order to catch
and kill a large animal such as moose and deer. Wolves are opportunists
and will not waste their energy chasing a healthy deer 10 miles when an
injured or sick one is available. The native Alaskan peoples call the
wolf the "wild shepherd of the caribou".
Wolves have a layer of thick fur
which is particularly needed for those wolves that inhabit areas of the
Arctic circle where it can be extremely cold. It is during the winter
months in these areas that calories are most critical . Larger animals
such as elk and deer suffer greatly from the cold and lack of food to
eat and it is during this time that the prey of the wolf is at its
slowest and therefore is easier to catch. Wolves are considered to be an
endangered species today as wolves have been widely exterminated from
their former ranges by hunting, poisoning, and trapping to procure their
fur and to protect livestock. Wolves have also been severely affected
by habitat loss and have been pushed into smaller and smaller
territories where the food source may not be plentiful enough to sustain
a hungry wolf pack and where heavy inbreeding occurs.
Wolves tend to mate in
late winter to early spring and the wolf cubs are born are born a couple
of months later when the weather is warmer and prey is abundant. The
wolf cubs then have the rest of the year to grow stronger in order to be able to survive their first cold winter. Wolf cubs stay with their mother in the wolf pack with the male wolf cubs often leaving to form a pack of their own. Wolves can interbreed freely with dogs, redwolves, coyotes, and jackals to
produce fertile offspring. This is a case of incomplete speciation.
There are physical, behavioral, and ecological differences between these
species, but they are fully genetically compatible. None of the animals
in this group can breed with foxes, which are too far separated
genetically.
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