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Grey Wolf Research Paper

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Grey wolves are unique and beautiful creatures that are a major part of everyday life in the woods, or anywhere in the wild really. They closely resemble dogs, and are part of the same family, and even act like dogs when young, but they are not dogs. When they are young, they will chew on bones, play with other pack members, and even play with each other if they’re bored or hyper enough. When the pups reach 3, they can either leave the pack to make their own, or stay. If they do decide to leave, they can be killed by other wolves, coyotes, or hunters waiting for them to take a wrong turn in the woods. Each wolf, when they’re an adult, can reach up to 3-5 ft. in body length, and their tails can be 1-2 feet long! The average female weight is …show more content…

Pups are born in a den, cannot see or hear anything, and usually weigh a pound or less. They’re weaned at about 6 weeks, (weaned is to accustom an animal, like a wolf, or a baby of sorts to a substance other than mothers milk). They act like dogs, play with one another, and even chew on bones! Adult wolves chew food, then once they get back to the den, they will regurgitate it for the pups to eat, since they cannot chew food themselves. If a pup’s parents are killed, or they are separated, another wolf pair will adopt it and treat it as its own. If a mate dies, the other will quickly find a replacement (harsh, is that …show more content…

They have been known to raid coyote dens and kill the pups, even though they are rarely eaten. There is not a single record of a wolf being killed by a coyote, but they can bang together and chase down a lone wolf if they are vulnerable. There are many diseases wolves can carry, like rabies, canine distemper, canine parvovirus, infectious canine, hepatitis, papillomatosis, and canine coronavirus. If a wolf is infected with something, they will show no fear, even towards humans, and will attack. Most attacks are because a wolf has rabies. Bacterial diseases carried by grey wolves are brucellosis, leptospirosis, Lyme disease, tularemia, anthrax, foot and mouth disease, and bovine tuberculosis. Leptospirosis can be gotten from infected prey, and can cause a list of things, like vomiting, fever, anorexia, and things to that scale. Aesop featured wolves in his tales, and his most famous is The Boy Who Cried Wolf, which is a story about a boy who is told to watch sheep, and after many false alarms, a wolf comes along and eats the sheep. The term “to cry wolf” is derived from this tale, and it is directed at people who purposely raise false alarm. In the story Little Red Riding Hood (written by Charles Perrault), it is said to have a bigger impact on wolves appearance than The Boy Who Cried

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