The REAL truth about the Wolf...

The wolf is one of the worlds most notorious animals,
both loved and hated as no other.
Because of the wolfs high intelligence, its sensible
senses, great adaptability and great skill in hunting it
could manage to live almost everywhere. Something
that prove this is that the wolf in former day lived in
every biotope in the northern hemisphere except plain
desert.
Unfortunately, many people hate the wolf. They see
the wolf as a cruel and mean beast, a devils
companion that gladly would tear a human apart when
ever a opportunity occurs. One story about this "blood
thirsty beasts" is a story from France, 'The beast from
Gévaudan'. This single wolf was accused to have
killed more than fifty people and killed and
slaughtered a lot of cattle. An army of 43000 soldiers
and 2300 dogs was instructed by the king Ludvig XV
to track and kill this wolf. And despite of this HUGE
army, it took over two month to track and then murder
this poor wolf.
There is lot of other similar stories in the world. I guess that every
country with humans, cattle and wolves have similar beasts. I believe
that everyone of us have heard stories as 'Little red riding hood' and
'Three little pigs', child-stories that tell children that wolves are mean
and blood-thirsty.
But is there a truth behind the bad reputation? Are wolves this beasts?
And if not, why all this hatred?
Today there is not a single case there a healthy wolf have attacked
and killed a human. If you know something about wolves, you know
that they are one of the most shy animals in the world.
Unfortunately, not all wolves are healthy and it is this wolves that
have done all damage. Wolves with rabies have attacked and in rare
occasions even killed humans. But could you blame all other wolves for
that? Some (stupid?) people seem to think that. ( Are all humans bad
because of lunatics like Hitler? ).
One other reason why some people fear and hate the wolf is that they
see the wolf as a competitor to prey that also humans hunt. They
believe that the wolf will exterminate all animals in the area. Of
course, the herd of prey would probably decrease. But this reduction is
positive. The animals that the wolves get are often weak animals. Old,
young or in some way unhealthy animals. This natural selection only
makes the herd stronger ( And in some cases bigger! ).
Size
The wolf are to its body formed like a big German shepherd except for
its head that is more broad and more massive.
The length from nose to tail tip is 120 to 200 cm and sometimes even
longer (230-240 cm).
The weight of a wolf is between 20 to 80 kg for a male and between 18
to 55 for a female. The normal wolf have a weight of between 35-45 kg
and a wolf that have a weight of 80 kg or above is a very rare wolf.
The Fur
The wolf change the fur once a year. After the cold winter it drop the
fur so that it is short over the summer when the wolf need coolness.
Then, right to the next winter, the fur have grown long again so the
wolf could stand the cold.
The length of the winter fur is 5 to 6 cm and the mane is about 10 to
12 cm. This thick fur is a good protection against the cold and a wolf
could survive in very low temperatures. A bigger problem is hot
summer days when all they could do is to slumber in the shadow or
other cool place. All hair in the main is connected to muscles that
makes it possible for the wolf to raise its hair to look threatening etc.
This ability is important in communication to other wolves and also a
way to show other animals how dangerous the wolf is.
Color
The normal wolf ( if it is such thing as a "normal wolf" ) have a grey fur
with small areas of white, black, yellow and brown hairs.
The whole range is from totally white wolves like the polar wolf to
totally black wolves as some timber wolves and others. In between you
will find wolves in the colors grey, black, brown, white, yellow and red.
Wolves in the same area usually have the same colors.
Paws
The front paws, that are bigger than the
back paws, have five toes. Four normal and
one shrinked. The length is ~11 cm and
the broad is ~10cm. The back paws have
only four normal toes.The length is ~8 cm
and the broad is ~7cm.
If you look at the matrix you will discover
that it is covered with small, strive hairs.
This hair works both as a isolation and as
a grip to ice and other slippery surfaces.
When a wolf move to one place to another, it does that by either walk,
trot, gallop or jump. Normally it trot and have then a speed of 12-16
km/h. The wolf is very tough when it trot and could manage to move in
the same speed for hours. The maximum speed for a wolf is about 60
km/h.
The distance a wolf move in a day often depends of how much food
there is in the neighborhood. Much prey, small distance (down to just a
few kilometers). Little prey, long distance (up to 100 kilometers).
Senses
The wolf have well developed eyesight, hearing and sense of smell.
This tools is a good companion in both hunt and communication with
other wolves.
Smell is an important factor in a wolflife so a good sense of smell is
necessary for survival. The use it for tracking, hunting, communication
and a lot more. Under good circumstances, a wolf could sense a prey 3
kilometers away.
The wolf equivalence to our fingerprint is two glands of smell, one at
the back and one at the rectum. The secrete from this two glands is
different for every wolf.
Wolves also use smell for marking out borderlines and paths in their
territory. They mark with either urine, excrement or by digging in the
ground. The distance between two marks is normally 100m, but the
distance is smaller near borderlines to other wolves.
The eyesight is terrific and a good aid in hunting etc. The eyes are like
almost all predators pointed forward with a sight-field of nearly 180
degrees (Compared to many preys that have a sight-field of about 300
degrees.)
The good hearing is used for hunting, communication etc.
Here Are the Statistics for the average wolf...
Female and Male
Latin name
Canis Lupus
Length
90-150cm (+ tail 35-50 cm)
Weight
18-55kg
Life span
8-16 years
Maximal speed
60-70km/h
Territory
100-10000 km2
Pregnacy
63 days
Pups
3-12
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