How a Carnivore Hunts

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Zooica presents a video about the animal the Arctic Wolf (Canis lupus arctos) or the White Wolf and also known as the Polar Wolf. A Carnivore (meateater), which lives at one of the most brutal places of the World, where Nature is unpredictable. Related to one of our domesticated pets the dog (canine), the Arctic Wolf’s natural habitat is one of the most remote in the world. It spans form the Canadian Arctic region, including Ellesmere Island and Devon Island, parts of Alaska, and the Western and Northern shores of Greenland.
The Wolf’s territory spans from129 km² (50 sq mi) to over a 2,590 km²(1,000 sq mi).
The Arctic wolf is an animal that belongs to one the largest members of the canid family. Wolves were once the top most widely distributed mammals on land on our planet in history but today they occupy only about two-third of their former range worldwide. Where does the Wolf lives, breaths, hunts his prey, mates and fights for his live and for his offsprings survival. How does the Arctic Wolf hunt? Facts about his family structure, his wolf pack, how many puppies do they have, does he fight other animals, his howl, speed, size and food. Facts about the Musk Oxen, a hoofed mammal and herbivores (planteater) and the snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus), also called the varying hare or snowshoe rabbit, is a species of hare found in North America. Both animals of are the Wolf’s raw uncooked meat source. What kind distance do they travel to hunt? Will the wolves survive or be a total ainmal fail?

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