25 Wolf Coloring Pages - Free!
Animals
Coloring this adorable wolf was so much fun! What did you think? You can take inspiration from that image and make your own creation. Go for it! You'll really like it.
Who hasn't heard stories about wolves? Have you ever seen one? Or heard them howl? Without a doubt, they are very cute and unusual animals, similar to dogs.
So we've collected a variety of wolf coloring pages, just for you! You'll be able to learn while you color these cute animated wolves. And the best part is that they can be whatever color you want.
One of the most popular species is the white wolf, whose fur is beautiful and silky. However, they have other very interesting features. Do you want to know what they are?
They are carnivores; they have very developed senses, and not only that, they can hunt at any hour, both day and night.
We'd like you to learn more, so we welcome you to Coloring Together. This is a place where you can learn about your favorite topics. Doesn't that sound fun?
In the wolf coloring images we added fun facts that you surely didn't know about these animals, so you'll be able to learn a lot! We also have fruit drawings and animal drawings if you want to switch topics.
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Are you ready? Grab your materials, you're very close to meeting one of the most interesting wild animals in the world. So, let your imagination fly while coloring!
Wolves coloring pages
Why color wolf images?
This fierce animal is very popular, since it appears in various tales, fables, myths and legends. Some cultures have linked it to dark forces, and other aspects related to the spiritual.
Wolves have had a strong cultural impact, so much so that in some mythologies creatures associated with them have emerged, such as “werewolves”, very popular in fantasy stories.
But if we go to the scientific side, wolves are related to dogs, which is why they look so much alike. Although without a doubt, they are different in many ways, do you know any?
They can measure up to 90 cm tall, and up to 2 meters long. They're big! And they can run at great speeds, especially if they're in the middle of a chase.
All these facts and many more will manage to surprise you, so if you decide to color these wolf drawings you'll learn a whole lot about this species. What do they eat? How do they hunt? How are they viewed in some cultures?
Come on! It will be fun, and you'll do it in the comfort of your home. So don't think about it too much and give your imagination free rein.
Learn while coloring Wolves
- Wolves are animals that can come in various sizes. There are some that can measure up to 66 cm if they're standing.
- Wolves' howls vary depending on whether they want to indicate their location, show affection or secure their territory.
- The scientific name for wolves is “Canis lupus”
- Wolves are predators that hunt the individuals they consider most vulnerable (sick or old), since it means a lower expenditure of energy.
- Wolves have a long tail and can measure about 90 cm tall.
- Wolves don't like to be alone. They prefer to belong to packs of two to twenty members.
- In each wolf pack, there are the “alphas” who are the leaders of the pack, made up of a monogamous male and female.
- Wolves are carnivorous animals, so they live by hunting sheep, birds, rodents, horses, reindeer, deer and other animals.
- Wolves can survive a long time without eating, but cases of cannibalism are possible in times of scarcity.
- Wolves are distributed all around the world. Did you know that? Especially America and Eurasia. There are also small groups in Africa.
- Wolves have adapted to their surroundings over time, which is why they have several sub-species.
- By howling, wolves can communicate with their rivals and avoid fights among them.
- It used to be believed that wolves howled at the moon, but in reality that's not the case. They have to tilt their head that way in order to howl.
- Many years ago, primitive humans hunted wolves to use their skins as coats.
- The wolf in European culture is linked to protection, punishment and fertility.
- In the United States wolves were an endangered species due to intense hunting and the destruction of their habitat.
- In 1930, in the United States wolves had been almost wiped out, because they hunted livestock, so they became a target for hunters.
- Arctic wolves are a sub-species of wolves that live in Canada and the coasts of Greenland.
- In Oregon, USA there is a refuge for arctic wolves, called “The White Wolf Sanctuary”.
- Legend says that the founding brothers of Rome, Romulus and Remus, were raised and nursed by a she-wolf.
- In Norse mythology, wolves are a symbol of victory and are seen ridden by Odin and the Valkyries.
- In Celtic culture it is believed that the wolf is related to a kind of lunar magic.
- Wolves can run about 25 kilometers a day if they want to look for prey, that's a lot!
- Wolves, although they live in packs, can keep their individuality if they wish.
- Wolves are animals of great intellect that can create strategies with the other members of the pack to hunt.
