No. The species' modern range in North America is mostly confined to Alaska and Canada, with populations also occurring in northern Minnesota, northern Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula, and portions of Washington, Idaho, northern Oregon, and Montana.
all wolves prefer to live in packs because it allows for more successful hunts.
No. All Mexican gray wolves are extinct on the wild. There are some 300 individuals on several facilities located in Mexico and the United States.
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All of them... That's what "extinct" means. Although there are no known populations of gray wolves in South Dakota, that does not mean that gray wolves are extinct. There are gray wolves in other states, such as Minnesota which has the largest population of wolves. A successful reintroduction program has been done in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.
Yes, all wolves have claws.
Gray wolves interact the same way all wolves do, through howling. They mark there territory and live in packs. The pack leader is the alpha. Other wolves show submittance by rolling on their back and bitting.
Gray wolves sometimes hunt together,but i think they all go together.
Yes, wolves live in the USA. There are several species of wolves that inhabit different regions within the country, such as the gray wolf in the northern states and the red wolf in the southeastern states.
Arctic wolves live in the arctic parts of Canada and in the northern areas of Greenland They also live in reservation like Yellow Stone where they had a day where they brought them back
No, they can also be brown or white.
- gray wolves - dire wolves - Alaskan wolves These Are The Most Powerful Wolves In Order From Strongest To weakest But They Are All Powerful.
no, wolves dont live in trees in fact they cant even climb trees but they are exlent rock climbers and hunters i know lots about penguins,lions and wolves they are all my fave. animal hope this helped