Wolves
- Wolves are the largest members of the canid family.
- Wild herds of hoofed mammals are healthier when wolves keep the numbers
down by preying on the weak, sick, old and unlucky.
- Wolves died out in Britain in the 1700s.
- Wolves may use the same dens to raise their cubs year after year.
- The Ethiopian wolf lives above 10,000 feet elevation. There are an
estimated 400-500 Ethiopian wolves left in the wild.
- Wild herds of hoofed mammals are healthier when wolves keep the numbers
down by preying on the weak, sick, old and unlucky.
- Wolves died out in Britain in the 1700s.
- Wolves may use the same dens to raise their cubs year after year.
- The Ethiopian wolf lives above 10,000 feet elevation. There are an
estimated 400-500 Ethiopian wolves left in the wild.