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- Wolf - Wikipedia
More than thirty subspecies of Canis lupus have been recognized, including the dog and dingo, though grey wolves, as popularly understood, include only naturally occurring wild subspecies
- Gray wolf | Size, Habitat, Diet, Predators, Facts | Britannica
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 Wolves were domesticated several thousand years ago, and selective breeding produced dogs
- Gray Wolf - National Wildlife Federation
The gray wolf is the largest wild member of the dog family (Canidae) It possesses a muscular build with long legs and a narrow chest that’s designed for long-distance running Gray wolves have a broad skull tapering to a narrow muzzle, and a bushy tail that is often black-tipped
- Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) | U. S. Fish 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 - Smithsonians National Zoo
The gray wolf, also called the timber wolf, is the largest member of the canine family with fur ranging from gray to brown, black or white Packs of gray wolves hunt at night, using their speed, sharp teeth and claws to catch caribou, moose, deer, bison, beavers, rabbits and fish
- Gray Wolf - Pictures, Facts, and Map | National Geographic Kids
Gray wolves are members of the canine family, which also includes dogs, foxes, jackals, and coyotes Wolves live in groups called packs A pack is a family of seven to eight wolves with a
- Grey Wolf - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
Basic facts about Grey Wolf: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status
- Gray Wolf - WorldAtlas
A closer look at the gray wolf, from its global range and pack behavior to its role in ecosystems and the challenges it continues to face today
- Gray Wolf 2026: Incredible Facts, Habitat, Diet More
The Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) is the largest wild canid, inhabiting forests, tundras and grasslands across North America, Europe and Asia Known for hunting in coordinated packs, it preys on deer, elk and smaller mammals
- Can America’s Wolves Survive an Onslaught of Political Attacks?
Gray wolves made an uneasy comeback in the Northern Rockies and are struggling to return to the Southwest But legislation now working its way through Congress is being spurred by misinformation and myth, rather than science, and threatens to end wolf recovery in the U S
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