the reason why it is good for the gray wolf to survrive because it is a preator to other animals and keeps the small animals the right pop like the rabbit if it didnt then it would be out of control and we would be over run by rodents the reason why it is good for the gray wolf to survrive because it is a preator to other animals and keeps the small animals the right pop like the rabbit if it didnt then it would be out of control and we would be over run by rodents
Gray wolves are considered a keystone species because of their dramatic effect on their environment. For example, when they were reintroduced back into Yellowstone National Park, the Parkâ??s entire ecosystem has recovered, from vegetation to beavers to hawks and eagles.
Like most predators, the gray wolf manages the herbivore population in its respective ecosystem. In this way, they prevent animals such as deer from pervading to extremes into human society. Also, since they are in a declining population and visually impressive animals, they are valued by conservationists and wolf enthusiasts.
It helps the environment by taking out the weak, sick, and old animals out of the group of that certain animal species.
As an apex predator, it keeps the balance of life in harmony by preying on the weak, and sick animals to keep the herbivore population healthy.
As an apex predator, their job is to weed out the sick and lame, keeping only the most healthy prey animals to carry on the next generation.
the gray wolf is able to adapt to its environment as it has long fur.
the entire northern hemisphere, but not tropical forests
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there are two species of wolves. the red wolf and the gray wolf. the mexican gray wolf is a type of gray wolf. so they are actually the same but the mexican gray wolf just specifies the region its in whereas the gray wolf is more of an umbrella term. :)
"Presently the Gray Wolf inhabits Michigan's Upper Peninsula, northern Minnesota and Wisconsin and a large geographic range in Alaska, Canada, Europe, Middle East and Asia. The gray wolf once lived in diverse regions as Israel and Egypt." thewildones.org
No, the Arabian wolf is a subspecies of the gray wolf.
Yes. The Arctic wolf is a subspecies of the grey wolf.
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Neither. The gray wolf is listed as a species of least concern.
Because it's grey!
There are only three species of wolves: gray wolf, Ethiopian wolf, and red wolf. Timber wolves are only a subspecies of gray wolves.
a baby gray wolf is called a pup