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Frequantly Asked Questions Q: Is it true that wolves attack people? A: There has never been a documented case of a wolf attack on a person in North America. Wolves are generally shy animals and avoid people. Q: What do wolves eat? A: Wolves are predators and generally hunt other animals, mostly hooved animals such as moose and elk, for food. Wolves can eat a variety of food–meat, bone, sinew, invertebrates, plants–for greater versatility and survival. If an adult wolf has eaten a lot after a successful hunt, it can survive for a couple weeks without eating. Q: What kinds of wolves live in the United States? A: There are two main species of wolf living in the United States: the gray wolf (canis lupus) and the red wolf (canis rufus). Q: Are wolves related to dogs? A: Wolves and domestic dogs are descended from the same species, called “creodonts.” So, in that way, wolves and dogs are related. Q: Besides color, how are gray wolves and red wolves different? A: The gray wolf is larger tha