Muskoka Wildlife Centre





  
American Toad
Viber
Badger
Dozer
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Bald Eagle
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Hal
Barn Owl
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Peter
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Olive
Eastern Spiny Softshell Turtle
Snorkel
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Mike
Five-Lined Skink
Liz
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Pixie
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Garter Snake (Common)
Sir Hiss
Great Horned Owl
Dr. Hoo (not on display)
Green Frog
Kermit
Gargoyle
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Twiggy
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Punk
Leopard Frog
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Yeti
Map Turtle (Northern)
Atlas
Marten
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Lucky
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Bob
Painted Turtle
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Willamina
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Thistle
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Latte
Raven
Edgar
Nevermore
Red Fox
Fenn
Renard
Red-tailed Hawk
Will Scarlet (not on display)
Saw-whet Owl
Luna
Snapping Turtle
Sam
Junior (not on display)
Spotted Salamander
Happy
Stinkpot Turtle
Lily (not on display)
Striped Skunk
Flower
Turkey Vulture
Barfalomew (not on display)
Wolf
Montana
Akayla
Wolverine
Hyde
Gulo
Wood Turtle
Oakley


Akayla the Wolf



Share Akayla the Wolf's Story
Born: April 1, 2000
Sex: Male
  Akayla was acquired July 1, 2000 .  Akayla was acquired July, 2000.  Akayla, Montana and Nikita were donated to us from a zoo in Montana when they were 3 months old.  In a wolf pack usually only the Alpha male and female breed, in the pack in Montana a younger female was fighting for breeding rights. Both of the females were bred and there were two litters of puppies born in the spring of 2000.  There was not enough room in the enclosure to sustain 11 puppies, therefore 3 were donated to us.

Wolf (Canis lupus)

Average Size: Average Weight:
Up to 1.75 m (5 ft) long. 18-80 kg (40-175 lbs).
Average Lifespan: Range:
10 years in the wild, up to 15 in captivity. Widespread in Ontario.

Dining and Dwelling

Life and Death

The wolf is primarily a big game hunter (moose, caribou, deer) but is not opposed to taking smaller game when their mainstay is not available.  They show little preference for specific habitats, but prefer to be away from human development because of their shy nature. Wolves begin to breed in early spring and have 1-11 puppies 63 days later.  Males are mature at 3 years of age, while females are mature at 2 years of age.  Wolves are at the top of the food chain and have little to fear from predation, save for humans.  Young pups may rarely fall victim to eagles, lynx, or bobcats.

That's Amazing

  • Only the alpha (lead ) male and alpha female in a wolf pack, are allowed to breed.  The rest of the pack abstain while continuously challenging their leaders so that they may eventually have a chance to reproduce.
  • A wolf can chew through a moose femur bone in 5 seconds.
  • Wolves now, for the first time in history, are protected from being killed by humans, in the area in and around Algonquin Park.