there is no such thing as wolfs. single wolf, multiple wolves. wolfs is simply wolves spelt incorrectly.
no you get other types of them
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Gold fish. Joke. WOlfs howl at the moon
I don't know the exact number but a few decades ago, the only red wolves were in zoos. Now they are taken off the endangered list so they most be a lot more than there was.It depends about how many red wolfs are there that are having sex.There are thought to be about 90 red wolves remaining in the world, with 22 of those in captivityBack in 1980's people would bring red wolf to be bred in captivity because their was few left.Thanks to wildlife rangers they bred more than 207 breding pairs,today there are more than 100 Red Wolfs living in the wild.SAVE THE RED WOLFS!!!!!!!
Dogs and wolves are both part of the same family
Yes, the noun 'wolf' is a singular noun. The plural noun is 'wolves'.The word 'wolf' is also a verb: wolf, wolfs, wolfing, wolfed.
Kapu is the Leader of the Wolfs
dogs and wolves are members of the same family
Wolves refer to the whole Lupine family. Grey wolf is just a subspecies of that so yes they are relatively the same
no, wolfs can't but wolves can.
how are wolfs born
The word "wolfs" is not correct. The correct spelling is wolves.
Wolves hump to reproduce and make more wolfs?
the gray wolves
They eat as much as 20 pounds in one meal (adult wolves that is) [Oh. and the plural form of 'wolf' is 'wolves' not 'wolfs']
Wolves and dogs are the same species, just a different subspecies. The dog is, basically, a domesticated wolf.
I don't think there is anything short for wolfs/wolves, except just wolf.
Dogs are basically domesticated wolves
Why wouldn't "wolfs" be important?