Wolves bring back food to their loved ones by regurgitating chewed up prey.
A pack of wolves can chase down prey for a full day and night until it is worn out.
A wolf's sense of smell and hearing is 100 times better than that of humans.
Wolf packs are close-knit and intimate. A wolf may sacrifice itself for other members of the pack.
After a successful kill, wolves share the spoils according to the pack's hierarchy.
After having a full meal, a wolf can go up to three days without needing to eat.
Although wolves are often portrayed as monstrous in folklore, they have actually killed fewer people than domestic dogs, and attacks are quite rare.
Wolf pups are born almost blind and deaf, weighing less than 2kg.
Wolves belong to the same family as dogs, coyotes, and foxes called Canidae.
Wolves are the largest members of the dog family!