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The Lone Wolf Prints



Charcoal Drawing – “The Lone Wolf”

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Physical Description:
The largest wild members of the dog family, gray wolves generally have grizzled coats, with gray, black, and light brown fur covering their head and upper body, and yellowish white fur on the legs and belly. Some subspecies—not Mexican wolves—have pure white or black coats. Thick winter undercoats give them the appearance of added bulk; when they shed in the spring, they look thin. They have bushy tails, legs longer than coyotes’ and dogs’ legs, and over sized paws.

Size:
Gray wolves’ head and body length is 40 to 58 inches (1 to 1.5 meters), plus a tail 13 to 20 inches long (one-third to half a meter). Their weight varies greatly by subspecies, ranging from 40 to 175 pounds (18 to 79 kg), with an average between 60 to 100 pounds (27 to 45 kg).

Behavior:
Gray wolves live in packs of two to 12 wolves, although some larger packs have been seen. A pack may include a breeding pair, offspring from the previous year and the current year, and occasionally an unrelated wolf. Source: http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/NorthAmerica/Facts/fact-graywolf.cfm

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