Gray Wolves live in the rocky mountains.
No that is not the case everywhere. Gray wovles also live in the wild near Minnesota and Wisconson.
Gray wolves are found in North America, Europe, Asia, and the arctic.
they live in Antarctica
Gray wolves still live in Alaska, Canada and Asia. There are few remaining wolves in Europe as they have been hunted to near extinction.
North America and Russia.
gray wolves live in Alaska
Normally in some sort of forest(any, really).
The Fish and Wildlife Service currently manages the recovery of three distinct populations of gray wolf by addressing 3 recovery units (The Eastern, Northern Rocky Mountain, and Mexican gray wolf). The Eastern gray wolf population is centered in the western Great Lake States of Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin. The population boundary of the Eastern gray wolf also stretches through virtually the entire East, however, wolf recovery is not considered feasible in most portions of this densely populated area. The Northern Rocky Mountain gray wolf population consists of two re-introduced populations of wolves in Wyoming (Yellowstone) and Idaho, and naturally-occurring wolves in Montana, and Northern Idaho and individuals in the North Cascades Mountains of Washington. The potential recovery boundary also includes Oregon, Washington, Utah, and Colorado. The Mexican gray wolf population, which was recently re-introduced into Arizona, includes most of southeastern Arizona, southern New Mexico and west Texas within its potential recovery boundary. The Service is also considering the recovery potential of additional populations in the northeastern states that could include New York and Maine, and possibly Vermont and New Hampshire, as well the re-introduction of wolves to the Olympic Peninsula of Western Washington.
This highly social and far-ranging animal is now found only in Alaska, Canada, and the northernmost states of the United States of America due to its preference for the domesticated livestock presented for them by the very people that eliminated their primary food sources. At one time they ranged throughout North America from sea to sea and from all of Mexico right on up through Canada. No other land animal except the Caribou ranges as far and wide or as often.
grey wolves mostly live in north america, in extreme north USA and Canada
in the northern hemisphere and by the way habitate is NOT a word. answered by a ten year old
Gray wolves are not endangered.
The life span of the Gray Wolf is around 20 years.
they eat
The Arctic Wolf, Eastern Wolf, Gray Wolf and the Mexican wolf.
in caves and mountains
in caves and mountains
they live in... north america.
They are born live.
The gray wolf (timber wolf) is mainly meat. Farmers have been Killing it because they have been hunting their live stock.
yes,it does
Everywhere
The Gray Wolf (Canis Lupus) most oftenly live in packs of 7-9, but some can be found living by themselves
Click here for a map of the range of the gray wolf.