NO. They are endangered, but right now ( 2013 ), grey wolves are not rare. But i DO know the 2 most rare species of wolves right now. It's the Tibetan wolf, & the red wolf.
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The gray wolf is not an endangered species, rather, it is listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
No.
The gray wolf has the widest distribution of any mammal other than man. Populations are abundant and the IUCN lists them as a "species of least concern" the lowest designation.
gray wolves are not gray but they shed gray.
you save the gray wolfs by not killing them.
no
the gray wolves
they use their 4 legs.
Gray wolfs are pregnant for approx 60 to 63 days
The genus of the grey wolf is Canis.
800 or so.
About 250 <- bad answer by me there are about 100 left
baby wolfs are called cubs
gray is in the shade of light black, or dark white. the color gray is in the animals of manatees, wolfs, birds, an allot more.
Gray wolfs and beavers