Grey Wolves have been hunted because they killed livestock, so their numbers have been decreased and they have left many states
Grey Wolves are carnivores and usually prey on animals bigger than themselves like deer, and elk. sometimes with a big enough pack, they will hunt for moose. they will sometimes eat small animals like rabbits and beavers if their food has been scarce.
Most of the times Grey Wolves will eat 20-30 pounds of meat in one meal, but they have been known to go without food for 14 days without getting sick.
Grey Wolves coat colors can range from white to black, brown, and cinnamon.
The amount of Grey Wolves in a pack can range from 4 to 7. they are led by an alpha male and female. they choose the den that the pack uses for their cubs and they also track and hunt for food.
Wolf pups are born blind and deaf and have to be nurtured until they are 10 months old.
Wolves typically hunt within territories, ranging from 50 to 1,000 square miles.
"Gray wolves have a complex communication system that involves body language, barking, growling, “dancing,” howling and scent making."
Wolves are commonly mentioned in myths and some religions like Greek, Roman, etc.
After a Grey Wolf was killed in Yellowstone Nation Park in 1995, a wolf reintroduction program was made and now the amount of Grey Wolves in Yellowstone National Park is at about 100 and still rising.