There aren't any deer in most of Alaska. There are some down in Southeast Alaska near Juneau and Sitka, Ketchikan area, and some deer on islands, but none anywhere else in Alaska. Moose are all over, and they are technically the biggest type of deer. But as far as normal deer, not in Alaska.
Wolves are shy so they would NOT be near large cities. They would be living in a place quiet like out west, in the mountains, Alaska and parts of Canada
in the wild
Wolves are allowed to stay in Yellowstone. There is a recovery center in Yellowstone that is part of the plan to protect the wolves.
Wolves either stay in the pack or they stay calm if the others are calm
Yes, and wolves try hard to stay away from people, too.
Wolves usually stay away from humans unless threatened.
Wolves are apex predators and have no predators in their habitat.
Ethiopian Wolves stay in packs. it ranges about 6-13 wolves in one pack.
wolves stay together for life
to stay alive
They can stay under water for 10 seconds.
Scientists can probably save gray wolves by putting them in their habitat and letting them stay there.
it is hard to take a photo of wolves because wolves are shy creatures so where ever humans in humans inhabit they will stay away
A female wolf will den when she has puppies