Real Gray Wolf Skull
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Gray wolves are carnivores. They hunt prey on their own, steal the prey of other predators, or scavenge carrion. Prey is located by chance or scent. Animals included in the diet of gray wolves varies geographically and depends on prey availability. Gray wolves are highly social, pack-living animals. Each pack comprises two to thirty-six individuals, depending upon habitat and abundance of prey. Most packs are made up of 5 to 9 individuals. Gray wolves may live thirteen years in the wild, though average lifespan is 5 to 6 years. In captivity they may live to be fifteen years of age.
Specifications:
- Right zygomatic arch is broken
- Right articular process is damaged
- Top and bottom incisors are missing
- Front bottom right side of mandible is damaged
- From Owner Jay Villemarette's private collection
- Skull Length 23cm (9.1in)
- Skull Width 13.3cm (5.2in)
- Skull Height 11.1cm (4.4in)