Tundra Wolves

GPTKB entity

Properties (56)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf Canis lupus tundrarum
gptkbp:adaptation thick fur
large paws
for hunting in snow
insulating fat layer
gptkbp:aroma territorial behavior
gptkbp:behavior territorial
important for development
gptkbp:careInstructions both parents involved
gptkbp:colors white to gray
gptkbp:communicationEquipment howling
gptkbp:community_role predator and scavenger
gptkbp:communityEvents pack dynamics
gptkbp:conflict increased due to habitat loss
gptkbp:crew_size varies with prey size
gptkbp:cultural_significance indigenous folklore
gptkbp:culturalHeritage important for population health
gptkbp:culturalInfluence spiritual significance
gptkbp:diet carnivore
gptkbp:environmental_impact on prey availability
through grazing pressure
gptkbp:environmentalProtection keystone species
maintaining prey populations
gptkbp:fauna gptkb:gray_wolf
gptkbp:geographicalFeature Arctic_regions
gptkbp:habitat tundra regions
gptkbp:historicalContext 63 days
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Tundra Wolves
gptkbp:lifespan 7 to 10 years
gptkbp:litterSize 4 to 7 pups
gptkbp:migration seasonal movements
gptkbp:predators caribou
in their ecosystem
gptkbp:reproduction seasonal
gptkbp:research on social behavior
gptkbp:seasonalActivities changes with food availability
gptkbp:socialResponsibility from older pack members
within the pack
gptkbp:socialStructure pack
within the pack
gptkbp:speed up to 40 mph
gptkbp:sustainability_initiatives habitat protection
least concern
gptkbp:symbioticRelationships with other species
gptkbp:territory up to 1,000 square miles
with other packs
gptkbp:threats climate change
habitat loss
human encroachment
gptkbp:vocalization growls and barks
gptkbp:weight 50 to 100 pounds
gptkbp:wildlife fall and winter
cooperative hunting
10 to 20 percent
ambush and chase
gptkbp:youth_development dependent on pack