There is a single species of wolf but many subspecies, including several that are extinct. For a complete list click on this link
yes
not reallly octopus have been known to be in all kinds of water including warm tropical ones
there are about 60,000 wolves left. It depends on the ones that died or had pups
In a natural habitat yes u do, everything is important to the circle of life for example if wolves went extinct the elk, moose, deer and others population would grow to be so big there wouldn't be enough food and a lot of em would die. Wolves usually only kill weak or sick ones, which actually strenthens the herd. Raccoons have a place among this too, if one animal becomes extinct it can make a bunch of others extinct or endangered! DONT KILL RACCOONS! -Firepaw100
Wolves
listen if i have to come on here and prove all of yall wrong well lets do it. you know which ones are extinct because of disease................................... schoopid
Ones who can dance and ones who can't.
Living ones and dead ones
Any of the extinct ones.
All the ones not extinct.
Polymer scientists work on all kinds of plastics, including bacteria-degradable ones.
Big ones
No. Red wolves are native to Arkansas but are now extinct in the wild.Actually, there are wolves in the wild here whether "Experts" want to claim it or not. There are two by my residence and there are multiple ones close to the Missouri line.IDK! >XO(mad face) the answer is what?!?!?