No.
Arctic Wolves Timber Wolves Red Wolves Ethiopian Wolves Indian Wolves Asiatic Wolves European Wolves (probably extinct)
Eastern Timber Wolves were heavily hunted in the United States and are considered locally extinct in the USA. Isolated individuals may be present here and there but predominantly they are extinct in the US. They can be found in Canada.
Well... some wolves, like the maned wolf, are extinct, killed by humans, as well as some, like the timber wolf, which are endangered. There are only roughly 150,000 timber wolves left, so they are close to extinction (as people shoot at LEAST 150 a day altogether) but are not quite yet extinct.
there were no timber wolves in Wisconsin (0)
wolves aren't extinct
Timber wolves or grey wolves can run up to 35mph.
The timber wolves.
Yes, in fact, the timber wolf is another name for the grey wolves. (wolves are awesome)- uh, no they are most certianly not! Timber wolves are just a little bit um.. well.. awesomer, I guess!
Siberian Timber wolves
wolves nearly went extinct when people hunted them for land that belonged to the wolves
wolves were made extinct in England in 1486 then wolves were made extinct in Scotland in 1743 and wolves in Ireland were made extinct in 1776
They are the same thing!!! Timber and atric wolves are just differrent names for grey wolves. This is actually my question! lol someone asked this same question but the answer said that the wolves were differrent! RESEARCH PPL!