Wolf - A webcam from the Wolf Center Center in Minnesota
Wolf description
This camera overlooks a pack of wolves living at the International Wolf Center in northern Minnesota. Four wolves move in front of the camera: Axel, Grayson, Denali and Bolz. From the north side of the wolf area, you can watch the wolves interact, eat and travel across 1,25 acres, which includes two dens, a filtered pond and a wooded area. Even in captivity, wolves can be elusive, so if you don't see them right away, take a close look at the background under the trees. Your patience will be rewarded.
Two wolves are from Arctic subspecies: Axel and Grayson. They are white and are 4 years old.
Boltz is brownish-white and represents subspecies of Great Plains. He is 8 years old.
Denali is a representative of the subspecies Rocky Mountain. He is gray and white and is 12 years old.
The wolf is the largest representative of canines, weighing 35 to 52 kg. It is 150 to 190 cm long and 65 to 80 cm high. Females are smaller - they weigh about 25% less than males. There are large differences in weight and size between different subspecies of wolf. For example, the red wolf (Canis Rufus) living in the lower Mississippi can weigh only 15 kg. The size of wolves is also affected by latitude - the further north they live, the larger they are (Bergmann's rule). The only exception to this rule is the Arctic wolf (Canis Lupus Arctos) which, despite living further north, is smaller than wolves living in northern Canada and Alaska. Size is also affected by the abundance of prey in the area where they live. Logically, the more prey, the bigger the wolves will grow. The wolf reaches the full size at the age of about 1 year.
Wolves, like dogs or cats, are sensitive to vibrations and can recognize the approaching earthquake several days before it arrives. According to the intuition he can communicate with other members of the pack. There are always two "Alpha wolves" in the pack. They can have chicks. The other members of the pack are taking care of the youngsters. The mother grows in the mother's body 62 days, two months. During the first week, they are blind, and later begin to see.
When a wolf dares to defeat a "alpha wolf" on a male, the alpha becomes a loner and the wolf becomes an alpha wolf. The defeated wolf becomes a "loner" wolf and lives alone. Exceptionally, it happens that the wolf is accepted by another pack.
Thank you to webcam operators:
https://wolf.org/wolf
Wolf - live
7.1. There are plenty of snow in the wolves' center
10:36 wolves are resting on hay - camera 1
10.11. 16,37 snapping wolves in the snow
I love the wolves and I am sorry that they can not live in peace at all
9: 22 Camera1 Wolf Control
8: 18: daily wolf check
23.7. 10,09 resting wolf
18.6. cameras are not going!
The wolves have a camera failure again
13.5. cameras do not
Fixed
27.4. 14,07 Snow Remnants, wolves are more scorching
Camera time 9: 49 whimpering
Minnesota is full of snow in the wolf's center and is still snowing
11: 40 on both cameras wolves rest
2.4. 8,57 is a whole pack for caressing
23.3. 14,00 sunbathing comfort in the sun and snow
10.3. kam2 10,31 and what then gossip on the whole body, it's a pleasure
5.3. 8,28 rubbing behind our ears, we like it from breeders
4.3. 14,39 is calm, not even ravens disturb us from sleep
1.3. in 13,39 we sunbathe in the sun
25.2. in 11,38 again a lot of snow, wolves nowhere, the ravens do not mind.
24.2. 14,10 wolves check whether the nurses are already at work
19.2. in 9,15 the snow is not over, it does not fall anymore. Nurses again spoil the wolves.
15,33 and still falls, tomorrow, the nurses will work to grab the snow path
Tada, he's falling right there!
18.2. 12,44 here is enough snow and it's still falling. It's all set in here, nothing and no one can see.
16.2. Kam2 14,05 wolf for a walk alone
14.2. in 9,28 petting wolves
The 2 camera already works, it does not have to switch to the 1 camera
12.2. 14,50 raven feast, there are more and more there!
9.2. in 13,12, these are post-combat positions, each wolf has a different one and everyone is asleep, probably after a good lunch.