
Did you know?

Paw power
Wolves are the largest members of the dog family, and are found in parts of Europe, Canada, Asia and the USA.

Clever calls
Wolves are perhaps best known for their spine-tingling howl, which they use to communicate with other wolves. Each wolf’s howl is unique, helping other pack members to identify one another.

Family unit
Mother wolves give birth to between four to seven babies – called pups – inside a den. Sometimes, wolves will reuse dens that have been abandoned by other animals. Clever!
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