Interesting Facts About Wolves
Wolves are not really evil and wicked! They are simply animals that are trying to survive in the wild. Read on for some interesting facts about wolves that are not intended to project wolves in a bad light, rather, these facts reveal only the truth associated with them. During my childhood days, I have always wondered about the fearsome, big bad wolf! Many fables often portrayed wolves as a mean character; therefore, one often tends to see wolves in a different light altogether! But are wolves really as mean as they seem? Or are they just like any other animal going about their daily routine for their survival? Read all the interesting facts about wolves, which should reveal many other characteristics about this most feared animal!
Interesting Facts about Wolves:
A wolf holds the reputation of a killer and is known to be a skillful hunter who eats animals that may belong to the same genus.
Wolves are known to hunt in packs and this pack is divided as per hierarchy. In a pack, it is noticed the breeding pair enjoys a lot of freedom as compared to other wolves. This does not mean, however, the breeding pair has all the rights to take decisions for the entire pack.
A pack of wolves can range from two members to around 20 wolves as well! When in a pack, two members are known to stay back at the den.
These packs also travel large distances together. Wolves can cover 30 miles or even more in a single day when they are out hunting for food.
Apart from the breeding pair in a pack, there is also another wolf that enjoys a prominent role in the pack. This wolf is known to fulfill other important tasks for the pack such as looking after the young ones.
Experts have the opinion that wolves are known to have the same ancestry as domestic dogs. In fact, yet another interesting fact about wolves would be the presence of many wild dogs that have a strong resemblance to wolves, which establish this fact.
Wolves have large paws, which enable it to go across different terrains with ease. Even if there is snowfall, wolves have particular webbings between each toe, which helps it move across the ground with ease.
When compared to dogs, wolves have relatively larger paws, longer legs, bigger teeth and prominent yellow eyes. This can perhaps be said to be their distinguishing features.
Wolves have thick coats that consist of two layers. The first layer of the coat protects the wolf from dirt and water. The second coat is almost water resistant and this coat is generally shed during the early summer season.
Although wolves are described as wicked creatures, the acts of humans are even more wicked. In areas that are not protected, wolves are subjected to torture when they are trapped in snares.
The howls of wolves are often used in an exaggerated way in most horror flicks. In reality, experts have the opinion that wolves howl during breeding season and this kind of howling is used to communicate with each other. There are of course, many other reasons why a wolf howls in particular. It could be as a way to mark their territory or even as a way to communicate between two packs. Wolves make use of different tones and pitches to express different things. Experts say this howling intensifies especially during twilight.
Wolves use scent markings to mark their territory. These scent markings are also used on fresh kills.
Wolves use various ways to communicate only through body language and a variety of expressions. For example- if the wolf is stiff legged and the tail is vertical, it displays an act of dominance. Besides if the wolf joyfully wags its tail and even let’s its tongue roll out, it simply means the wolf is in a joyful mood!
These interesting facts about wolves would have surely cleared the fog that surrounds wolves, which depict them in a bad light! Just like other animals, wolves are only struggling for their survival.
GOLDEN WORD
Monday, June 16, 2008
Interesting Facts About Wolves
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