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WOLVES

By: Daisja

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Table of Contents

1 How do wolfs communication? 2 Wolfs have an undeserved reputation?3 How much do wolves eat?4 Where do wolfs live?5 How many wolfs are in the world?6 How long do wolfs live?7 How do wolves travel?8 Why animals are related?9 How are wolfs body made?

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How do wolves communicate?

Wolves from different places may howl I different ways. The howls of European wolves are much louder than North American wolves.

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Wolfs undeserved reputation?

It has a long history of been hunted by humans.

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How much do wolves eat?

Wolves eat both large size prey such as moose and bison, and medium sized prey like deer and sheep.

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Where do wolves live?

Wolves are now extinct in much of Western Europe, Mexico and much of the USA. In modern times, wolves are mostly in Canada, Alaska, Europe, and Asia.

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How many wolves are in the world?

Wolf population declined in the 1970s and numbered only 100 by 1973 in the

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How long do wolves live?

The lifespan of wolves differ based on the breed. Wild wolves can live for up to twelve years, while wolves in captivity have live for over sixteen years. The record lifespan of a wolf is twenty years.

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How do wolves travel?

The average wolf pack consists of a family of five to eleven animals. The includes one to two adults, three to six juveniles, and one to three yearlings.

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What animals are wolfs related to?

The wolf biological family are mammals that includes domestic wolves, dogs, foxes, jackals, and coyotes.

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How are wolfs body made?

Wolves are the largest member of its family, with males averaging forty three to forty five kg ninety five to ninety nine lb, and females 36 to 38. 5 kg 79 to 85 lb. Compared to equally sized dogs, wolves tend to have 20% larger skulls and 10% bigger brains.

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Glossary

Howling- Sounds wolves make to communicate with each other.Prey- An animal taken as food.Extinct- No longer existing.Population- The total of individuals occupying an area. Captivity- Held under control.Juveniles- Pup or young wolf.

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Index

Howling page 1Big bad wolf page 2Prey page 3Extinct page 4Population page 5Captivity page 6Juveniles page 7Yearlings page 7Biological family page 9

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About the Author

My name is Daisja I am in 3th grade. I go to shades moution elmenty school. I am in Mrs. Marchant class.

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Why do I write this book?

I wrote this book because I wanted to learn more about wolfs.