The timber wolf has a gray but sometimes white whetstone. She stays with him young for about two years and then abandons the young. They will travel 60% of the winter in packs. They travel in packs to stay warm. They also have an alpha wolf like the lion. It is mainly found in the Siberian taiga. It is related to the gray wolf and the Mexican wolf. Gray fur is the dominant feature of the coat. The timber wolf is known to look up in the sky and see a crow circling in a circular pattern to tell the wolf that there is a live animal in the area. The wolf will go there, kill and eat the animal. Then Raven will take the remains. (“The Wolf and the Crows.” The Wolf and the Crows. Np, nd Web. April 29, 2014.) Paper birch is part of the birch plants. They are most common in North America. They are known for their distinctive bark. It is also easy to identify them by its bark. The bark has a very thin layer that peels off in long strips that look like paper. Its bark has inspired some very famous painters in some of their works."Nature WalkBirch."NatureWalkBirch.Np,ndWeb.29Apr. 2014.) The timber wolf sharpens its claws on the tree and the claw marks cause the sap to flow out, and the sap feeds some insects in the forest. The timber wolf walks quickly and quickly like a dog or a fox. In winter they travel in packs and in summer they also travel in packs but they don't travel as much. There is always an alpha in the herd and the alpha must be the healthiest, middle-aged male in the herd. They have a large...... middle of the card......_timber_wolf's_enemy?#slide=2>) we kill all kinds of animals for their fur. The most beautiful symbiotic relationship I have ever felt is the one between the timber wolf and the crow. It is known that the timber wolf will look up in the sky and see a crow circling in a certain pattern to tell the wolf that there is a live animal in the area. The wolf will go there, kill and eat the animal. Then Raven will take the remains. This is an act of mutualism. (“The Wolf and the Crows.” The Wolf and the Crows. Np, nd Web.April 29, 2014.) Enemy plants, symbiotic relationships The enemies of the paper birch are basically any herbivore that is hungry. a symbiotic one is that the timber wolf sharpens its claw on the tree and the tree scratches itself. The claw marks cause the sap to slide out, and the sap has a sweet odor that attracts bees and insects to eat. This is an act of symbiosis.
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