4. Canada
States: Alaska, Idaho,
Michigan.
Mexican wolves are
found in New Mexico
and Arizona.
5. Large hoofed
mammals.
Beaver, rabbits and
other small prey.
Scavenger.
Carrion
6. Height: 26-32 in.
Lenght: 4.5-6.5 feet.
Weight: 55-130 lbs.
Lifespan: 7-8 years in
wild.
7. Usually mate late
winter.
Locked into a
copulatory tie which
may last 5–36
minutes.
8. The Gray Wolf is a
highly social animal.
Move in packs.
Are usually made up
of 5-12 members.
Always one pack
leader.
Pack leaders track and
hunt prey, choose den
sites, and establish the
pack’s territory.
9. Virtually extinct in
Europe.
Wolves have been
eradicated from much
of their primary living
areas.
When they do make a
kill, they eat all they
can.
Sometimes up to 15
lbs of flesh.