
Gray Wolf
Fascinating Animal Facts for Kids
Tyler Grady(Author)
Dylanna Publishing, Inc.
Published on 29. January 2026
Book
Hardback
40 pages
978-1-64790-459-3 (ISBN)
Description
Discover the Incredible World of Gray Wolves with Fascinating Animal Facts!
Travel across forests, mountains, tundra, and open plains in this engaging installment of the This Incredible Planet series. This book offers a close look at one of the world's most intelligent and well-known predators.Uncover the Secrets of the Gray Wolf:Built for Survival
Learn how thick fur, powerful bodies, and sharp senses help gray wolves survive extreme cold and travel long distances in search of food.
Life in a Pack
Discover how wolves communicate, work together, and raise their young in close-knit family groups.
Skilled Hunters
Explore how gray wolves hunt cooperatively, conserve energy while traveling, and adapt their strategies to different environments.
A Stunning Visual Experience:Bold Photography
Every page features full-color photographs that bring the gray wolf's world to life.
Engaging Education
Packed with fascinating facts, clear explanations, and kid-friendly science that makes learning about wildlife exciting and accessible.
An Educational Journey for Curious Minds:From Pup to Adult
Follow a gray wolf's life cycle from helpless newborn to skilled adult hunter.
Apex Predators
Learn how gray wolves help maintain balance in ecosystems by controlling prey populations.
Challenges and Conservation
Discover the threats gray wolves face today and why conservation efforts continue to play an important role in their survival.
A Book That Inspires Understanding:
By telling the story of the gray wolf, this book helps young readers understand how animals, habitats, and ecosystems are connected. Perfect for classrooms, libraries, homeschoolers, and animal-loving families, this nonfiction title makes learning about wildlife both meaningful and engaging.
More details
Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 286 mm
Width: 221 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
437 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64790-459-3 (9781647904593)
Schweitzer Classification