mammalswolves
Mammalswolves is a term found in speculative discussions to describe wolves within a broad mammalian context. It is not a formal taxonomic designation; wolves in real biology belong to the Canidae family, typically Canis lupus, with domestic dogs closely related.
In this fictional framing, mammalwolves share standard mammalian traits: they are warm-blooded, fur-bearing, and nurse their
In reality, wolves occupy forests, tundra, and mountains across the Northern Hemisphere. In the speculative concept,
Wolves are highly social and territorial, living in packs with hierarchical structure and coordinated hunts. The
Their diet is primarily carnivorous, targeting large ungulates and smaller prey when available, with scavenging as
Reproduction typically occurs once a year, with a gestation around 63 days and litters of four to
Conservation status for wolves varies by region; threats include habitat loss and human conflict. In discussions