Wolf Howl

Wolves howl to communicate with each other. They often howl to mark their territory as well. In case any member of their pack is lost, they would howl to show him the direction towards home. A single wolf’s howl can be heard up to nearly 10 kilometers.

Eat Up To 14 Pounds

Wolves can eat nearly five to fourteen pounds of meat in a day. Their strong jaws and teeth help them in munching it. Moreover, their favorite foods include deer, moose, elk, and bison. They have a relatively fast metabolism than dogs and can thus eat this much amount in a day.

Super Vision

The outer perimeter of a wolf’s retina is highly sensitive structure. It stimulates instantly to the movement, giving them a greater vision. Moreover, they have a great night vision and an excellent peripheral vision which all makes wolves wild beings with superior visions.

Swimmer

Wolves are some of those rare land animals who can swim as well. They are able to swim up to miles, largely because they have webbed shaped feet. They have small webs between their toes that help them swim efficiently in the water.

Shed Their Fur In Sheets

The wolves shed their fur to provide camouflage for the changing landscape and relief from the warmer weather to come. They shed their fur in winters in sheets, unlike dogs who rarely shed their fur in any particular season.