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This category contains information for kids and teens about Wolves.

Data includes evolution, species, appearance, habitat and range, food habits and diet, social structure, communication, reproduction, threats, and status.

  • Animal Corner: Wolf Species  - Lists Latin names, habitats, and threats for various species and sub-species.
  • Bear Country: Timber Wolf  - Provides facts about size, breeding, lifestyle, life cycle, and threats to their survival.
  • Desert USA: Mexican Gray Wolf  - Explains this sub-species' history, range, habits and habitat, diet, size, and life cycle.
  • Endangered Species: Arctic Wolf  - School research project offers description, habitat requirements, adaptation, endangerment, and restoration.
  • Mexican Gray Wolf (Canis lupus)  - From Brookfield Zoo, examines weight, diets, locations, relatives, social structure, breeding, raising young, communication, and hunting behavior.
  • Nature.ca: Arctic Wolf (Canis lupus arctos)  - Includes distribution and map, social structure, migration, breeding, and threats.
  • Nature.ca: Wolf (Canis lupus)  - Natural History Notebook provides physical characteristics, social structure, distribution, and interaction with humans.
  • The Wild Ones: Maned Wolf  - Details include appearance, adaptations, range and habitat, threats to survival, behavior, and cultural importance.
  • Wolf Country: Wolf Species  - Provides classification and links to information on species in North America, and Europe and Asia.
  • Wolf Facts and Fiction  - Explores history with humans, as well as facts about social behavior, packs, hunting, parenting, and communication.
  • Wolf Quest  - Presents a roleplaying game which allows children to live the life of a wolf in Yellowstone National Park. Includes game download, forum, wolf facts and wolf video and art galleries.
  • Wolf Species  - Information includes habitat, range, population, sub-species, and links.
 
 
 
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