Gray wolves have fur that blends silver, brown, and black shades and are found across the Northern Hemisphere, with more than 30 subspecies weighing between 60 and 145 pounds. They hunt in packs organised by hierarchies, typically led by a breeding pair, though ranks shift fluidly. Wolves also show strong social bonds, caring for one another within their family units. These amazing animals team up to chase big game like deer or elk, using smarts and speed. They howl to chat over long distances, rally the crew, or warn off rivals. Moms and dads raise fluffy pups together, teaching them survival tricks through play. Though they’ve faced tough times from humans, wolves are tough and keep adapting.