The only time you'll see a female and a male around each other will be during mating season (frers 2007) Maned wolfs tend to be Monogamous and don't stay often from a partner. They tend to eat small animals like, birds, rodents and even fish as well a large portion of there diet about 50% is devoted to vegetables that include sugarcane and Wolf apples.
The only time you'll see a female and a male around each other will be during mating season (frers 2007) Maned wolfs tend to be Monogamous and don't stay often from a partner. They tend to eat small animals like, birds, rodents and even fish as well a large portion of there diet about 50% is devoted to vegetables that include sugarcane and Wolf apples.
The only time you'll see a female and a male around each other will be during mating season (frers 2007) Maned wolfs tend to be Monogamous and don't stay often from a partner. They tend to eat small animals like, birds, rodents and even fish as well a large portion of there diet about 50% is devoted to vegetables that include sugarcane and Wolf apples.
brachyurus. By JM Dietz." (1985). Cristian Frers. "Un lobo de crin llamado Aguar Guaz". 2007 Motta-Junior, Talamon, J. A. Lombardi, AND K. Simokomaki (1996). "Diet of maned wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, in central Brazil". Journal of Zoology 240 (2): 277284
Elias Francesco Veroni
Fioramonti Biology 1010 020 Salt Lake Community College Spring 2016
Deer? Fox? Wolf? Nope!
Reproduction
Maned wolfs tend to be
Monogamous and dont stay often from a partner. The only time you'll see a female and a male around each other will be during mating season. Which Range from November to April (Frers 2007)
Species: C. brachyurus
Genus: Chrysocyon
Subfamily: Caninae
Family: Canidae
Order: Carnivora
Class: Mammalia
Phylum: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia
Feeding
Although it might seem that
since its a Wolf like animal it would eat the same thing wolfs do, the Maned Wolf doesnt. They tend to eat small animals like, birds, rodents and even fish as well a large portion of there diet about 50% is devoted to vegetables that include sugarcane and Wolf Apples. (Motta, Talamon, Lombardi 1996)