ANIMALS FACTS

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  1. FACTS ABOUT WOLVES

    Wolves are legendary because of
    their spine-tingling howl, which they
    use to communicate. A lone wolf
    howls to attract the attention of his
    pack, while communal howls may
    send territorial messages from one
    pack to another. Some howls are
    confrontational. Much like barking
    domestic dogs, wolves may simply
    begin howling because a nearby wolf
    has already begun.
    Wolves are the largest members of
    the dog family. Adaptable gray
    wolves are by far the most common
    and were once found all over the
    Northern Hemisphere. But wolves
    and humans have a long adversarial
    history. Though they almost never
    attack humans, wolves are
    considered one of the animal world's
    most fearsome natural villains. They
    do attack domestic animals, and
    countless wolves have been shot,
    trapped, and poisoned because of
    this tendency.
    In the lower 48 states, gray wolves
    were hunted to near extinction,
    though some populations survived
    and others have since been
    reintroduced. Few gray wolves
    survive in Europe, though many live
    in Alaska, Canada, and Asia.
    Red wolves live in the southeastern
    United States, where they are
    endangered. These animals actually
    became extinct in the wild in 1980.
    Scientists established a breeding
    program with a small number of
    captive red wolves and have
    reintroduced the animal to North
    Carolina. Today, perhaps 100 red
    wolves survive in the wild.
    The maned wolf, a distant relative of
    the more familiar gray and red
    wolves, lives in South America.
    Physically, this animal resembles a
    large, red fox more than its wolf
    relatives.
    Wolves live and hunt in packs of
    around six to ten animals. They are
    known to roam large distances,
    perhaps 12 miles (20 kilometers) in a
    single day. These social animals
    cooperate on their preferred prey—
    large animals such as deer, elk, and
    moose. When they are successful,
    wolves do not eat in moderation. A
    single animal can consume 20
    pounds (9 kilograms) of meat at a
    sitting. Wolves also eat smaller
    mammals, birds, fish, lizards, snakes,
    and fruit.
    Wolfpacks are established according
    to a strict hierarchy, with a
    dominant male at the top and his
    mate not far behind. Usually this
    male and female are the only
    animals of the pack to breed. All of a
    pack's adults help to care for young
    pups by bringing them food and
    watching them while others hunt.
     
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  3. Nice and learnable
     
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