Wednesday, June 8, 2022

PLANET ZOO - TIMBER WOLF

 

TIMBER WOLF (CANIS LUPUS)

 
Population in the wild - 300,000
 
CLASS: Mammalia    ORDER: Carnivora    FAMILY: Conidia    GENUS: Canis

SEE MY VIDEO ON YOUTUBE:-
 Zoo School - Ep 1 - TIMBER WOLVES - PLANET ZOO - YouTube

GENERAL INFORMATION

Timber wolves are a large canid species that live across most of the Northern hemisphere.
Also known as grey wolves, are large generalist predators that will eat most prey they can catch.
They are capable of living in a wide variety of different environments.
 
The appearance of Timber Wolves can vary widely and is mostly dependent on which population is being observed. There are 38 subspecies, each with adaptations to their specific environments, causing their varied appearance.
In general, they have a mottled grey-brown fur coat, pointed ears and a long straight snout.
In terms of size, the wolves have a slim build with a deep rib cage and long legs.
 
The species is NOT ENDANGERED, however the range has been decreased by 30% due to humanity’s expansion into the environment and the subsequent change in land use.                       Wolves continue to be challenged by human actions.
They are a wide ranging species who require large areas for hunting and roaming.
It often causes conflict with people as they may kill livestock or scavenge in urban areas.
 
There is no official global wolf protection, although some countries have conservation practices in place to protect their regional wolves.
 
 
 
NATURAL HABITAT
 
Continents -                        Europe, Asia, North America
Regions -                             Much of the Northern Hemisphere
Biomes -                             Taiga, Temperate, Tundra
 
MINIMUM HABITAT REQUIRED
 
Area:-                                         2 Adults and 2 Juveniles = 1346m2
Climbing:-
Water:-                             
Water Depth:-
TEMPERATURE:-                    -9 to 29C
BOUNDARY:-                           Grade 2 >1.25m
 
  
FUN FACTS

1. Wolves with the exception of some breeds of domestic dog, are largest canid (canine) species.
2. Wolves howl as an alarm call, to assemble the pack, to locate each other if they get separated.
3. Wolves howl to communicate across long distances.
4. In North America, wolves have cross-breed with domestic dogs, which introduced black                        colouration into population.
5. Wolves in cold countries can withstand temperatures of -40 C.
6. When it is this cold, wolves lie close to the ground and use their tail as a muffler over their face.
7. Wolves are apex predators (top of the food chain), are only threatened by humans and tigers.

SPECIES DATA

SOCIAL NEEDS

  • Wolves are very social animals that live in family packs.
  • An average pack contains one ALPHA MALE, one ALPHA FEMALE, their young adult offspring, and a litter of pup that are less than a year old.
  • Wolf pack are closely bonded, and wolves get distressed if their pack is separated or if a pack member dies.

REPRODUCTION
  • In a wolf pack, the Alpha male and Alpha female are monogamously bonded and mate for life, and only they have young within the pack. 
  • Their pups stay with them until they are sexually mature or until food competition becomes
  • too high, at which point they will leave the pack and become a lone wolf. 
  • Lone wolves look to meet another lone wolf of the opposite sex and establish a territory. 
  •  If they find a partner, they mate during the breeding season and reproduce a litter of pups once a year and will stay together for life.


SOCIAL
Group size (excluding Juveniles)                                          2-12 (up to 12 Males, up to 12 Females)
Male bachelor group size (ex Juveniles)                               2-12
Female bachelor group size (ex Juveniles)                           2-12
Dominance                                                                            ALPHA Male and Female
Mating System                                                                      Monogamous
relation with Humans                                                            Confident                                                        
Can guest enter habitat                                                          NO

AVERAGES
Size                                                                                        Male: 80 cm              FM: 80 cm
Life Expectancy                                                                     Male 12 Years           FM: 12 years
Weight                                                                                    Male: 44 kg               FM: 37 kg

LIFECYCLE
Age of sexual Maturity                                                         4 Years
Age of sexual Sterility                                                           DEATH
No. of offspring per mating                                                  1-5
Gestation / incubation period                                                2 Months
Interbirth Period                                                                    12 months
Reproduction in Captivity                                                     Very Easy
 
 
RESEARCH
 
DIETProcessed Meat,    Whole Carcass,    Whole Carcass and Supplements
 
HABITAT ENRICHMENTS
 
Gift Box,              Prey-Scented Sack,              Chew toy,              Ice block,              Small Ball,
Cardboard Box,   Blood Scent Marker,             Rubber Duck,       Small Ice Ball,      Coloured Ball                                                                                                              Sprinkler                                                                        
FOOD ENRICHMENTS
 
Rotation Line Feeder,    Pinata Zebra,    Dog Ball,    Bamboo Feeder,    Pinata Pronghorn.
 
 
  
TIMBER WOLF *DO NOT* BENEFIT FROM SHARING SPACE WITH OTHER SPECIES.

 

For More Information about WOLVES - Watch these Videos

 Zoo School - Ep 1 - TIMBER WOLVES - PLANET ZOO - YouTube -  (My YouTube Channel)

The War Of The Wolf Packs - Part 1 (Wolf Documentary HD) | White Wolf | Real Wild - YouTube

 The War Of The Wolf Packs (Part 2) | White Wolf | Real Wild - YouTube

Wolves 101 | Nat Geo Wild - YouTube

International Wolf Center North Camera powered by EXPLORE.org - YouTube

International Wolf Center South Camera powered by EXPLORE.org - YouTube


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