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What are the characteristics of wolves?

Characteristics of wolves:

1. Cooperation: Wolves live in groups. Generally, there are seven horses in a group, and each horse should bear a responsibility for the prosperity and development of the group.

2. Unity: The tacit cooperation between wolves has become the decisive factor for the success of wolves. No matter what they do, they can always rely on the strength of the group to complete it.

3. Endurance: Keen observation, single-minded goal, tacit cooperation, curiosity, attention to detail and persistent patience make wolves always succeed.

4. Persistence: The wolf's attitude is very simple, that is, he is unswervingly yearning for success.

Appearance characteristics:

Medium build, well-proportioned, slender limbs, well-defined toes, conducive to fast running. The head and palate are pointed, the face is long, the nose is prominent, and the ears are pointed and upright. Canine teeth and cracked teeth are well developed. There are 4~5 toes in the front foot and 4 toes in the back foot. The claws are thick and dull, and can't or can only be slightly extended.

The tail is hairy and developed. The appearance is similar to that of dogs and jackals, with long feet and thin body, squint eyes, long and sharp upper jaw, wide and curved mouth, upright ears, slightly narrow chest and tail hanging straight between two hind legs. The coat color varies with the place of origin. The coat color is brownish yellow or grayish yellow, slightly black, and the lower part is white.