Grey wolf pack. View of a pack of grey wolves (Canis lupus) in the snow. Grey wolves live in packs of five to 15 individuals. They are found throughout the northern regions of the world,and further south in Asia. The pack is led by a dominant couple. Wolves are coursers,that is,they run for hours while hunting. They have been known to cover 60 kilometres in a day. As a pack,they hunt large mammals such as deer,elk,bison and mountain sheep. These animals are too large to be tackled by an individual wolf. Wolves also take smaller animals,such as beavers,in the summer. They also threaten domesticated animals,which has led to their persecution in some areas | |
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Crédit: | Science Photo Library / Lepore, Jeff |
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