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Wolves (passion Project)

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

WOLVES

BY:ELLIE SPOERL
Photo by FurLined

POPULATION OF WOLVES

  • On Earth:200,000 wolves
  • In North America:18,000
  • In America:3,000
  • In Vermont:100
Photo by Tom Pottiger

WHY DO PEOPLE KILL WOLVES

  • Sport
  • Fur/skin
  • To protect themselves & livestock

WOLVES PREY

  • Large hoofed animals
  • Large rodents
  • Beavers and rabbits
  • Fish (sometimes)
  • It really depends on where they are
Photo by Heye Jensen

WOLF RANKS

AND WHAT THEY DO

ALPHA

  • Pack leader
  • Makes desisions
  • Always starts eating
  • Has to survey areas
  • Alpha can be Male or female
Photo by Cam Adams

BETA

  • Second in command
  • Reinforces Alphas decisions
  • Eats second
  • NEVER conflicts against the Alpha

DELTA

  • Third in command
  • Eats third
  • Takes care of spars and training
  • (Spars are a non-violent argument)

OBEA

  • Checks newborn pups
  • If the pups are deformed in anyway they will be taken out of the pack and abandoned to die.(by the Obea)
Photo by Taylor

LEAD WARRIOR

  • Takes orders from Alpha
  • Scouts pack borders
  • They are usually the ones that bring new wolves to the Alpha or beta
  • (Also known as Zeta)
Photo by doublejwebers

WARRIORS

  • Amount depends on size of the pack
  • Will roam around the pack for safety
  • They are the guardians and protectors
  • They must be calm in any situation
  • (Also known as Etas)

HUNTERS

  • They hunt for the pack
  • Usually start hunting at 6 months old
  • (Also known as Lambda)

HEALERS

  • They help injured wolves (of course)
  • They stand back in fights to heal the injured
  • If there are no healers the pack will slowly grow weak
  • (Also known as Iota)
Photo by Jason Abdilla

ELDERS

  • usually retired Alphas,betas,or warriors.
  • (Also known as Gammas)
  • The wisest of the pack
  • Loved and respected by the pack

OMEGAS

  • Usually two omegas in a pack
  • No rights
  • Function as babysitters to the packs pups
  • Always eats last
Photo by M L

SIGMA

  • Tutors of the pack
  • They know much about each thing
  • Often work with the Phi
Photo by NH53

PHI

  • The teachers of the pack
  • Pup sitters
  • They can be viscous if you mess with their pups
  • Only watch pups to the age of 1 year

BACK TO THE QUESTIONS

Scientific Name for Wolves

Canis Lupis

Photo by doublejwebers

How many wolves are in a pack

2 to 36 wolves
But usually 6

Photo by Jethro Taylor

How many teeth does a wolf have?



42 teeth.
10 more than the average adult!

Photo by Jf Brou

How do they hunt?

They attack from the rear,surround,bite the shoulders and flanks.

Photo by jbtello2

What is the size of the average wolf pack territory?

50 square miles, hunting grounds are 30 miles

How fast are wolves?

36-38 mph

Photo by ahisgett

What is the most common wolf?

Gray wolf or Timber wolf

Photo by USFWS Pacific

Can wolves be pets?

They can be kept as exotic pets in rarer occasions

Photo by Kelly Lund

How long have wolves been on earth?

Around 750,000 years

Photo by Philipp Pilz

Can wolves swim

Yes,they are very comfortable in water

Photo by matan elihay

Why do wolves howl?

They do it to communicate with other pack members.

Photo by Marek Szturc

Where are wolves dens?

Fallen tree or a cave

How long do wolves live?

6-8 years

Photo by Ray Hennessy

Are coyotes stronger than wolves?

Wolves are more dangerous that coyotes. They are much larger than coyotes and much faster

Where do wolves live?

North America,Europe,Asia,and North Africa

Why do i love wolves?

(I’ll explain in person) =)

Photo by FurLined

Are wolves dangerous?

Yes,but they tend to live far away from humans

Photo by Tahoe

ANY QUESTIONS?

ASK ME NOW, I PROBABLY HAVE THE ANSWER...
Photo by vandalenmike

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