An Ethiopian wolf is a wolf that lives in Ethiopia and it is often mistaken for a jackal
the ethiopian wolf has a very fragile jaw but it is a predator
the Ethiopian wolf lives in Ethiopia, which is in Africa.
The wolfs howl is its voice, and sometimes it's mating call. It is the song the wolf's life. The wolf also uses it to locate other wolves or his/her pack. Or to howl in pain
Wolves usually howl in packs and Human Beings can usually hear wolves howl up to a distance of a round three miles away. So if one is within a three mile radius of a pack of wolves one will be lucky enough to hear the howling sounds. Some people claim that one can hear the sound from up to six miles away but that would probably mean the weather would be pretty good and the terrain also would have to be fairly visible.
Native to the Ethiopian Highlands, the Ethiopian wolf is the only wolf species to exist in Africa. The Ethiopian wolf is an extremely rare species and is similar to the coyote in size and build. It eats rodents and is the most threatened member of the dog family in the world. The Oromo people of the area and wild dogs hunt the Ethiopian wolf.
Human beings do not reverantly growl, snarl, snap, howl or bark like a wolf, nor like any canine being.
A wolf's lowing (or a coyote's) is called a howl.
Be calm and howl like a wolf to scare it off.
no, they howl when they are sad
A 'howl'.
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