From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Wed Aug 4 13:44:50 2010

The grey wolf (Canis lupus), often known simply as the wolf, is the largest wild member of the Canidae family. Though once abundant over much of Eurasia and North America, the grey wolf inhabits a reduced portion of its former range due to widespread destruction of its territory, human encroachment, and the resulting human-wolf encounters that sparked broad extirpation. Even so, the grey wolf is regarded as being of least concern for extinction by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, when the entire grey wolf population is considered as a whole. Today, wolves are protected in some areas, hunted for sport in others, or may be subject to extermination as perceived threats to livestock and pets.

Grey wolves are social predators that live in nuclear families consisting of a mated pair which monopolises food and breeding rights, followed by their biological offspring and, occasionally, adopted subordinates. They primarily feed on ungulates, which they hunt by wearing them down in short chases. Grey wolves are typically apex predators throughout their range, with only humans and tigers posing significant threats to them.

DNA sequencing and genetic drift studies reaffirm that the grey wolf shares a common ancestry with the domestic dog. A number of other grey wolf subspecies have been identified, though the actual number of subspecies is still open to discussion.

In areas where human cultures and wolves are sympatric, wolves frequently feature in the folklore and mythology of those cultures, both positively and negatively.

From Wikipedia under the GNU Free Documentation License
Fri Sep 3 01:51:31 2010

What is a good book about wolves and wolf behaviour?
Q. Any good recommendations about wolf studies? I'd love to read about them but am having trouble finding some good books. All I've been able to find so far are articles and studies in psychological journals.
Asked by Immortale - Tue Jun 23 08:18:23 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I don't know about books, but here are some good links: Links to many more links: you can also email me for info.
Answered by White Wolf - Thu Jun 25 22:57:24 2009

Where can you get a pet wolf in Wisconsin?
Q. I live in Wisconsin and I love wolves. I have spent the past four and a half years learning about wolves and I just love animals. I have always been good with dogs and now I want to move up to a wolf.
Asked by Jenz - Tue Feb 26 11:12:22 2008 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments

A. You should start by checking with your local animal control to see if its legal, or if it needs to be registered. In my city you can't own one in city limits, and if your caught, its destroyed. check the laws first, for your sake and the hybrids sake
Answered by Grayline - Tue Feb 26 11:16:36 2008

What animal compares greatly with the wolf?
Q. To be more forward with my question, What animal can kill the wolf or be killed by the wolf?
Asked by brianna SNAPP xoxoxoxo - Fri Jul 2 18:07:49 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. A cougar, a.k.a mountain lion or panther, can kill a wolf. A coyote, although it looks similar, are killed by wolves a lot (although they look so much alike they sometimes mate with each other). Foxes, rodents, and deer are the main prey of a coyote.
Answered by I Guinea Pigs! - Fri Jul 2 18:46:00 2010

From Yahoo Answer Search: "wolf"
Tue Sep 7 06:04:33 2010

Wolves (Canis lupus) are quadrupedal carnivorous mammals. Wolves feature in folklore and mythology of cultures ancient to modern across the northern hemisphere; from the Norse legend of the giant Fenrir to more sympathetic depictions in Central Asia and the suckling of Romulus and Remus in the foundation of Rome. More familiar still are the fairy tales where the wolf appears as a villain such as Little Red Riding Hood and the Three Little Pigs. Wolf legends have also given rise to the popular horror figure of the werewolf.

Sourced

Now the hungry lion roars, and the wolf behowls the moon.
  • There are, of course, several things in Ontario that are more dangerous than wolves. For instance, the step-ladder.
    • J.W. Curran, The Canadian Wildlife Almanac, 1981
  • It is popularly believed that there is no written record of a healthy wolf ever having killed a person in North America. Those making the claim ignore Eskimoes and Indians who have been killed and are careful to rule out rabid wolves.... Ernest Thompson Seton believed that wolves attacked and killed people before the coming of guns and poisons, especially during the Winter months when food was scarce, and Native American oral history supports this.
    • Excerpt from Of Wolves and Men (1978) by Barry Lopez.
  • Historically wolves were severely and effectively prosecuted in North America by a well-armed population, which kept wolves rare and shy. Add the urban population's estrangement from nature, the rise of environmentalism (with a rosy vision of wilderness and a "let it be" philosophy), and a distorted vision of predation is the logical outcome... ...none of the above apply to Russia. Peasants were systematically disarmed to keep them from rebelling effectively against their masters.
    • Excerpt from Valerius Geist's introduction to Wolves in Russia (2007) by Will Graves.
Missing boater remains missing into Saturday night - York Weekly
seacoastonline.com
Missing boater remains missing into Saturday night - York Weekly
Sun, 05 Sep 2010 06:22:30 GMT+00:00
York Weekly Besides the rescue effort, the Maine Marine Patrol and Maine State Police were investigating whether Schultze was alone, Wolf said. ... Coast Guard suspends search for boater feared lost at sea Seacoastonline.com Search continues for Maine boater in NH harbor wgme search on for possible missing boater in nh wcax necn
Red wolf exhibit opening at Tacoma zoo - Seattle Post Intelligencer
seattlepi.com
Red wolf exhibit opening at Tacoma zoo - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Tue, 31 Aug 2010 16:44:05 GMT+00:00
exhibit opening at Tacoma zoo Seattle Post Intelligencer They have been staying at the zoo's 7-acre red wolf breeding compound at Northwest Trek in Eatonville. The animals' new $1.1 million exhibit, ... Rare red wolves at home in Tacoma Tacoma Daily News Red wolf exhibit opening at Tacoma zoo Seattle Times
Getting business from abroad - Atlanta Journal Constitution
ajc.com
Getting business from abroad - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Sun, 05 Sep 2010 17:42:24 GMT+00:00
Atlanta Journal Constitution Bita Honarvar, AJC Staff Programmers Ken Lightner (front) and Joe Moore (rear) work on the World of Darkness game at CCP North America/White Wolf Publishing ...

From Google News Search: "wolf"
Tue Sep 7 06:04:32 2010

wolf2il9 jpg
img245.imageshack.us
wolf2il9 jpg
1030px x 663px | 70.90kB

[source page]

wolf Images wolf

1309080400 mexicanwolf jpg
animalesextincion.es
1309080400 mexicanwolf jpg
500px x 441px | 159.80kB

[source page]

Lobo gris mexicano Canis lupus baileyi

wolf jpg
chaos-age.com
wolf jpg
384px x 512px | 64.10kB

[source page]

Y bravo tambien por Wolf otra persona que no habia combatido nunca y que tuvo que verse forzado a abandonar el torneo por culpa de una vieja lesion en el hombro Entre Oster y yo Kire nos nos dimos a conocer a muchos curiosos casi todos se animaron a participar en el torneo Eran chicos y chicas de todas las edades interesados en el metodo de

From Yahoo Image Search: "wolf"
Tue Sep 7 06:04:32 2010

Indian Animals: A Wolf's Howl Does Not Echo
indian-animals.blogspot.com
Indian Animals: A Wolf's Howl Does Not Echo

RAVIKUMAR TIWARI

Wed, 01 Sep 2010 13:06:00 GM

A . Wolf's. Howl Does Not Echo Wolves hunt in coordinated packs, so long-distance communication is critical to a successful kill. However, wolves hunt in mountainous areas, so their howling is left vulnerable to echoes that can distort ...

From Google Blog Search: "wolf"
Tue Sep 7 06:04:32 2010