focus attention on where other wolves are looking. This is important because wolves do not use vocalization when hunting. In laboratory tests, they appear...
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Wolf (redirect from Territorial behavior of gray wolves)
lupus; pl.: wolves), also known as the gray wolf or grey wolf, is a large canine native to Eurasia and North America. More than thirty subspecies of Canis lupus...
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African wolf (redirect from Hunting behavior of African golden wolves)
small subspecies of gray wolves, with both sexes weighing 7–15 kg (15–33 lb), and standing 40 cm in height. There is however a high degree of size variation...
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due to the removal of other apex predators, like wolves, in North America. This explains the gray fox's tendency to change behavior in response to the...
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Wolf hunting is the practice of hunting wolves. Wolves are mainly hunted for sport, for their skins, to protect livestock and, in some rare cases, to...
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Coyote (redirect from Hunting behavior of coyotes)
followed by cougars and gray wolves. Despite predation by gray wolves, coyotes sometimes mate with them, and with eastern, or red wolves, producing "coywolf"...
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Vucetich JA, Packer C (2012) Nonlinear effects of group size on the success of wolves hunting elk. Behavioral Ecology 23: 75–82. Miller JRB, Ament JM, Schmitz...
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has caused a drop in wolves. present extirpated Europe as of 2018 – excluding Russia, Belarus and Ukraine – has 17,000 wolves in over 28 countries...
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Golden jackal (redirect from Hunting behavior of golden jackals)
be due to Israeli jackals having hybridized with dogs, gray wolves, and African golden wolves, creating a hybrid zone in Israel. Genetic analysis reveals...
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Direct. Mech; Smith; MacNulty (2015). Wolves on the Hunt: The Behavior of Wolves Hunting Wild Prey. University of Chicago Press. pp. 82–89. ISBN 978-0-226-25514-9...
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Dire wolf (redirect from Dire Wolves)
La Brea, followed by Smilodon. Remains of dire wolves outnumber remains of gray wolves in the tar pits by a ratio of five to one. During the Last Glacial...
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Indian wolf (redirect from Cultural depictions of Indian wolves)
"Predation on Blackbuck by Wolves in Velavadar National Park, Gujarat, India". Wolves: Wolf History, Conservation, Ecology and Behavior. Retrieved 1 January...
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helped eliminate the gray wolf from Yellowstone. The last wolves were killed in Yellowstone in 1926. After that, sporadic reports of wolves still occurred,...
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and will display species-typical hunting and reproductive behaviors, only closer to humans than a wild wolf. These wolves do not generalize their socialization...
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Mexican wolf (redirect from Mexican gray wolves)
morphology of modern and fossil North American wolves. The major limb bones of the dire wolf, Beringian wolf, and most modern North American gray wolves can...
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African wild dog (redirect from Hunting behavior of the African wild dog)
dog or Cape hunting dog, is a wild canine native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is the largest wild canine in Africa, and the only extant member of the genus...
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Wolf communication (redirect from Vocalizations of gray wolves)
pattern of canid species is related to their gaze communication, and that especially gray wolves use the gaze signal in conspecific communication. Wolves howling...
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Maned wolf (redirect from Hunting behavior of maned wolves)
while foraging. Both female and male maned wolves use their urine to communicate, e.g. to mark their hunting paths or the places where they have buried...
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Red wolf (redirect from Captive breeding of red wolves)
by stating that because of the extirpation of gray wolves in the American Southeast, "the reintroduced population of red wolves in eastern North Carolina...
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contact with wolves could in some cases possibly cause mental illness and death. One of the earliest written references to black wolves occurs in the...
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Pack hunter (redirect from Group hunting)
used. A well known pack hunter is the gray wolf; humans too can be considered pack hunters. Other pack hunting mammals include chimpanzees, dolphins,...
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Canidae (redirect from Reproductive behavior of canids)
foxes, and in many of the true dogs, a male and female pair work together to hunt and to raise their young. Gray wolves and some of the other larger canids...
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and body size. The differences can also include behavior, as coastal wolves eat fish and tundra wolves migrate. These differences have been observed between...
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the reintroduction of gray wolves rather than the federal government. Wolves once thrived here due to the availability of a number of big game species such...
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Eastern wolf (redirect from Eastern Canadian Wolves)
following proportion of unique alleles: coyotes 5.13% unique; red wolf 4.41%; Algonquin wolves 3.82%; Great Lakes wolves 3.61%; and gray wolves 3.3%. They asserted...
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and red wolves from the gray wolf genes also present in these wolf species due to their historical overlaps with North American gray wolves as well as...
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of wolves being shot by coyote hunters in Iowa since 2014. Evidence shows that from one to five wolves pass through the state each year. A few gray wolves...
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Wolf reintroduction (redirect from Reintroduction of wolves)
involves the reintroduction of a portion of grey wolves in areas where native wolves have been extirpated. More than 30 subspecies of Canis lupus have been...
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Coywolf (category Wolves)
latrans), eastern wolves (Canis lycaon), gray wolves (Canis lupus), and dogs (Canis familiaris). All of these species are members of the genus Canis with...
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Dhole (redirect from Hunting behavior of dholes)
the skull. Dholes are more social than gray wolves, and have less of a dominance hierarchy, as seasonal scarcity of food is not a serious concern for them...
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