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A wolves life

A wolves life. By: Tommy Davis. The wolf family. This research report is about wolves. Wolves come from a family including dingoes, red wolves, gray wolves, coyotes and more. The look of a wolf. They have a long tail, shaggy fur, white underbelly, a snout, and paws.

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A wolves life

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  1. A wolves life By: Tommy Davis

  2. The wolf family • This research report is about wolves. • Wolves come from a family including dingoes, red wolves, gray wolves, coyotes and more.

  3. The look of a wolf • They have a long tail, shaggy fur, white underbelly, a snout, and paws. • There protection and hunting tools are fangs and claws.

  4. Were wolves live • They exist in most parts of North America Canada, and parts of Russia and china. • They live in coniferous forests. A coniferous forest is a forest with evergreens, pines, and usually has something to do with mountains.

  5. Wolf food chain • The wolf food chain starts at water. The water goes to all kinds of plants. The plants go to the animals The animals go to the wolf. • The wolf does not face many natural predators. It does face the danger of hunters.

  6. Life cycle • It lives 10 years or less in the wild • Pups at 2-3 years begin to hunt with the pack.

  7. Why there important • Wolves keep the level of forest animals to a reasonable number. • People are eradicating wolves in a lot of states to earn money. • Wolf population is declining and we need to do something.

  8. resources • Pahl, Michael. The wolf. 1997. Lawrence, R.D. wolves. 1921, and Google

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