They typically form packs consisting of six to 10 members, with a dominant breeding pair leading the group.
They possess exceptional communication skills, capable of conveying messages over long distances of up to 10 miles to other wolves.
Once they find a mate, wolves tend to remain together, demonstrating a commitment akin to "till death do us part."
Wolves develop strong social bonds within their pack and may even sacrifice themselves for the pack's survival.
The average foot size of a wolf is approximately 4 inches wide and 5 inches long, similar to the size of an adult human hand.
Wolves have voracious appetites and can consume as much as 9 kg of food in a single sitting.
Female wolves measure between 4.5 to 6 feet, while males can grow up to 6.5 feet long.