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Wolf Population
By:
Lily Smoot
Wolf Increase
• If the population of the wolfs predators just
all of a sudden disappeared than the wolf
population would just keep increasing and
then there would be too many wolves.
Wolves of North America
• Before the arrival of European settlers,
wolves ranged widely across the
continent, from coast to coast and from
Canada into Mexico. Two species were
found in North America, the gray wolf lived
throughout most of the United States,
Canada, and Mexico, and the red wolf
lived only in the southeastern United
States.
The Wolf Pack
The pack is an extended family group that
usually includes a dominant male and
female. These animals are referred to as
the alpha pair. The pack also has the
young wolves that were born that year and
sometimes a few older wolves that may or
may not be related to the alpha pair. Pack
sizes vary considerably, depending on the
size of the wolf population in a particular
area and the amount of food available.
Wolves Prey
• A wolf eats animals like moose, caribou,
and other deer-like animals, when food is
hard to find, they will eat rodents, also the
pack members will track down a herd and
select an old, sick, or young animal to eat.
*Bibliography*
• http://www.wolfcountry.net/information/WolfPrey.html
• http://www.wolfmountain.com/Wolf%20Videos%202011.
htm
• http://nywolf.org/wolf-cam
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