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Wolves Vs Dogs
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loyalty Wolves are loyal to their pack. Dogs are loyal to their family.
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Communication Source: http://www.soappuppy.com/wolf/big/1post.gifhttp://www.soappuppy.com/wolf/big/1post.gif Both wolves and dogs using body language to communicate.
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diet Wolves and dogs are omnivores, animals who eat both meat and plants. Dogs generally eat every day where as wolves usually have a successful hunt and are able to eat once a week.
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size Wolves and dogs are both members of the mammal family. Despite this similarity, wolves tend to be much larger than dogs.
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Pets? Dogs are playful and generally make good pets. They are easy to train and can become a valuable member of a family. Wolves are also playful but are more difficult to train. It is not advisable to have a wolf for a pet, especially in a family with children, as they are unpredictable and are used to living in a pack with other wolves.
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Sources Reid, Mary E. (2002). Wolves and Other Wild Dogs. Searl, Duncan. (2007). Smart Animals: Wolves. Simon, Seymour. (2009). Wolves. http://www.northernlightswildlife.com/
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