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Physical characters 1. the largest wolf is the gray wolf 2. the gray wolf has tawny colored legs 3. the male are 20% larger then the females 4. the male and female wolves get larger the farther up you go 5. wolves have great hearing and smelling 6. the can get up to 45mph in average in a short sprint 7. they also can run for 25mph 8. they can trot for 5mph 9. Gray wolves are gray with red and black 10. they also have a narrow chest   Hunting 11. they look for a lot of dead things to eat so they don't have to go hunting 12. they eat animals like foxes and bears 13. packs can hunt bigger animals like moose,bison,elk,and deer 14. one wolf will hunt a hare and a beaver 15. a gray wolf might travel 30 miles in one day to find food <span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,0)"><span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,255)">Reproducing <span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,0)"><span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,255)">16. packs are made of two parents <span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,0)"><span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,255)">17. the wolf leaves their pack at 2 or 3 <span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,0)"><span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,255)">18. when they leave the pack the find a mate and start mating <span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,0)"><span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,255)">19. for the first month they have 5 or 6 pups <span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,0)"><span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,255)">20. When they are first born they relied on their mom to keep them alive <span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,0)"><span style="COLOR: rgb(0,0,0)"><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,255)">21. in 7 months they start hunting with the pack http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/wolf.html 22. wolves are famas for their spine-tingling howl 23. they howl to communicate 24. a wolf howls to attract the pack 25. when pacts are in trouble they howl to another pack 26. they howl to let another wolves know how they feel 27. they howl like dogs 28. wolves may start howling just because they heard howling 29. wolves are a large part of the dogs 30. adapted wolves are found in the north 31. wolves and humans have been enemies for a long time 32. even though they almost never done anything to humans they say they a one of the fearsome animals 33. they do attack other domestic animals when they get out of a trap 34. in the lower 48 states they are hunted 35. gray wolves got hunted near to extinction 36. though some populations survived and others have since been reintroduced 37. Few gray wolves survive in Europe, though many live in Alaska, Canada, and Asia.

38. Red wolves live in the southeastern United States, where they are endangered. 39.These animals actually became extinct in the wild in 1980. 40.Scientists established a breeding program with a small number of captive red wolves and have reintroduced the animal to North Carolina. 41.Today, perhaps 100 red wolves survive in the wild. 42.The maned wolf, a distant relative of the more familiar gray and red wolves, 43.lives in South America. 44.Physically, this animal resembles a large, red fox more than its wolf relatives. 45.Wolves live and hunt in packs of around six to ten animals. 46.They are known to roam large distances, perhaps 12 miles (20 kilometers) in a single day. 47.These social animals cooperate on their preferred prey—large animals such as deer, elk, and moose. 48.When they are successful, wolves do not eat in moderation. 49.A single animal can consume 20 pounds (9 kilograms) of meat at a sitting wolves also eat smaller mammals, birds, fish, lizards, snakes, and fruit. 50.Wolfpacks are established according to a strict hierarchy, 51.with a dominant male at the top and his mate not far behind. 52.Usually only one male and female are the ones to breed 53.All of the females pack's adults help to care of young pups when the others hunt by bringing them food and taking care of them them relatives 54. one relative is the coyote 55. another relative is the African wild dog 56. one other is the femec fox 57. all dogs are a relative of the wolf 58. the red fox is another relative 59. the last relative is the dingo http://www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/9183/wolffacts.html 60. all wolves have 42 teeth 61. the wolf family along with dogs and such are called Candis (Kay-nids) 62. the wolf is warm blooded 63. they are also related to the cat,bears,raccoons,and sea lions 64. they have four teeth that cut the meat 65. all wolves have two fur coats 66. wolves shed their coats 67. wolves sweat but only on their feet 68. wolves sleep during the hot times of the day 69. wolves hunt anytime of the day 70. a den is about14-25 inches 71. the tunnel to the den is about 6-12 feet 72. the den is usual near high grounds and water 73. a pack can be one family or more 74. the main wolves in a pack are called the alpha female and male 75. a pack can be 2 up to 20 76. a wolf can live up to 17 77. a wolf has five toes 78. the 5th toe is inside on the leg it is called a dew claw 79. wolves get sick they get disease like rabies and distemper that can kill wolves 80. wolves mate for life 81. the female wolf is pregnant for about nine weeks 82. a baby wolf is called a pup or puppies 83. they can have up to ten pups 84. the pups are usually born in the den 85. puppies usually get babysat buy the smallest adult in the pack http://www.thewildones.org/Animals/grayWolf.html 86. gray wolves can be 2-2.5 feet tall 87. their bodies are between 4-5 feet long 88. males weigh on a average of 90 pounds 89. females weigh about 90 pounds 90. the can run 35 m.p.h. 91. they can jump 12 feet 92. pairs mate in the winter 93. pups are born blind 94. all females in help take care of the puppies 95. from 3 to 5 months the young pups travels with the adults 96. the can live in different places 97. their are about 2,500 that live in the lower 48 states 98. their is about 10,000 in Alaska 99. 30 gray wolves were re-introduced to Yellow Stone National Park in Wyoming 100. A population of gray Wolves also lives on Isle Royale National Park, Michigan

Welcome to the Jerry Stinger show, the bee of the century, here is your host Jerry Stinger and are guest Ronta the gray wolf! Jerry Stinger: So first things first, how were your ride here? Ronta: I took the animal express, and I had to sit next to a very annoying chimp! Jerry Stinger: How was it annoying? Ronta: It was a girl, and she kept going on about a spelling bee. Jerry Stinger: How has ever heard of a spelling bee I can’t spell! Ronta: I think she was talking about a thing where you have to spell. Jerry Stinger: O!, How is your family? Ronta: We just moved because are last house we had, had no food or money so now my dad got a new job and it is to help needy packs Jerry Stinger: How is your mom? Ronta: She is a babysitter for the rest of the pack. Jerry Stinger: Do you have a sister? Ronta: Yes, sixteen, seven older,five younger and four the same age. Jerry Stinger: Do you have any brothers? Ronta: Yes, twentyone, eight older, seven younger, and six the same age. Jerry Stinger: I forgot to ask how old are you? Ronta: three and a half my, my younger siblings are not even one and my older siblings are four for since last week. Jerry Stinger: Wow how does you mom keep calm? Ronta: I have no idea. Jerry Stinger: How many younger, same, older, and total? Ronta: Well twelve younger, ten the same, fifteen older and thirtyeight totals counting me! Jerry Stinger: Wow that is amazing, how do you feel about 37 brothers and sisters? Ronta: Well some times I wish I had less but I also enjoy it. Jerry Stinger: I can understand that. Jerry Stinger: What are some off the things you like to do? Ronta: I enjoy hunting. Jerry Stinger: What do you like to hunt? Ronta: I like hunting rabbits, hare, beaver, and foxes. Jerry Stinger: Do you have a favorite? Ronta: I guess foxes are! Jerry Stinger: Do you hunt with the pack? Ronta: Yes, we hunt larger animals together, like bear. Jerry Stinger: So did you enjoy this time on my show? Ronta: Yes, it is fun to talk about what I like and my family. Jerry Stinger: I hope you can come and talk to us again! Ronta: Thanks for having my here! Jerry Stinger: Your welcome, and thanks for your time. If you would like to read more of this interview please view us at: [|www.jerrystingerthekingbee.com]

May 18, 2008 Dear Diary, I got to hunt today, and it was with the grown ups. I was bored; all that my dad said was shh. Still I am glad because my mom ,the babysitter, never pays any attention, when the other kids are their. When they go hunting is when my mom gets the heavy load of kids, I have a lot of weight on my shoulders because my parents are the alpha male and female. It is nice to know that I am going to be the head of the pack, but I have to be perfect it seems like. I had a deer for lunch today, for that is what we had caught. I am not sure what we will be having for dinner, but I am sure it will be good. I hope tomorrow when we go hunting that we will get a bison, we have not had that in a long time. I am feeling tired though after today’s hunt. I really should not be seeing as it was boring. I guess I tomorrow. I should go see if mom or dad needs any help, until tomorrow. Love,. Ronta

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W- Wolves have 42 teeth O- Of all the wolves the gray wolf is the largest wolf L- Larger the wolves can get the farther up you go V- Vary often the females in the pack help take care of the pups E- Every wolf is worm blooded S- Such colors as red and black are also in the gray wolf