The wolf has very dense and fluffy winter fur, with a short undercoat and long, coarse guard hairs.Most of the undercoat and some guard hairs are shed in spring and grow back in autumn.
Scientific Name: Canis lupus
Habitat: Forests and Grasslands
Diet: Large Hoofed Mammals
Average Length: 105–160 cm
The wolf has upright ears and it also resembles a dog with perky ears in other respects. Habitat use by wolves depends on the abundance of prey, snow conditions.
The bald eagle has been the national symbol of the United States since June 20, 1782. Their feet, which are also yellow, are equipped with sharp black talons. Eagles can fly up to 30 m.p.h.
Scientific Name:
Haliaeetus leucocephalus
Habitat: Lakes and reservoirs
Diet: Fish
Average Length: 28 to 40 inches
Bald eagles are large, predatory raptors that are recognizable for their brown body and wings, white head and tail, and hooked yellow beak.
Tigers are powerful hunters with sharp teeth, strong jaws and agile bodies. They are the largest terrestrial mammal whose diet consists entirely of meat. Tigers can jump up to 32 feet
Scientific Name:
Panthera tigris
Habitat: Forests and Grasslands
Diet: Moose, Horses, Buffalos and Goats.
Average Length: 189-300 cm
The tiger was first scientifically described in 1758. It once ranged widely from the Eastern Anatolia Region in the west to the Amur River basin in the east.