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Wolf - Wikipedia
The wolf (Canis lupus; [b] pl.: wolves), also known as the grey wolf or gray wolf, is a canine native to Eurasia and North America. More than thirty subspecies of Canis lupus have been recognized, including the dog and dingo, though grey wolves, as popularly understood, only comprise naturally-occurring wild subspecies.
Gray Wolf - National Wildlife Federation
The gray wolf's story is one of the most compelling tales of American wildlife. Once, the wolf was widespread across most of North America, but it was hunted ruthlessly and extirpated over most of its range.
Gray wolf | Size, Habitat, Diet, Predators, & Facts | Britannica
2025年1月22日 · gray wolf, (Canis lupus), largest wild member of the dog family . It inhabits vast areas of the Northern Hemisphere. Between 5 and 24 subspecies of gray wolves are recognized in North America and 7 to 12 are recognized in Eurasia , with 1 in Africa .
Gray Wolf - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Gray wolves (Canis lupus) are the largest wild members of Canidae, or dog family, with adults ranging in weight from 18 to 80 kilograms (40 to 175 pounds), depending on sex and geographic locale. Gray wolves have a circumpolar range including North America, Europe and Asia.
Gray Wolf — American Wolf Foundation
Gray Wolf. C. lupus. IUCN Status: Least Concern. Endangered Species Act Status: Delisted** Height: 31–33 inches at shoulder* Length: 50–70 inches from nose to tail* Weight: 88 pounds (avg. male); 82 pounds (avg. female)*
Two species were found in North America: the gray wolf lived throughout most of the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and the red wolf lived only in the southeastern United States. A2) What are the current population designations of the gray wolf in the United States?
American Gray Wolf Behavior: Social Structure and Survival
2024年10月20日 · American gray wolves are fascinating creatures, known for their complex social behaviors and adaptability. These apex predators play a role in maintaining ecological balance by controlling prey populations and fostering biodiversity.
America's Gray Wolves: A Long Road to Recovery - Biological …
AMERICA'S GRAY WOLVES. Few animals evoke the wild like wolves. Majestic, intelligent and highly social, they’re crucial in driving evolution and balancing ecosystems. Some 2 million wolves once roamed freely throughout North America. But a federal extermination program slashed their numbers to the breaking point.
The Gray Wolf: Animals of North America - WorldAtlas
2017年4月25日 · Gray wolves are typical canines with a long bushy tail that is often black-tipped. Their coat colors are usually a mix of gray and brown with unique facial markings. Color can vary greatly, from white to brown, and even black. Gray wolves are large and heavy in comparison to their close wild cousin the Coyote, or “Golden Jackal”.
Meet the Wolf - Living with Wolves
There are two species of wolf in North America: the gray wolf (Canis lupus) and the red wolf (Canis rufus), pictured at left.