There are NO wolves in Oklahoma. Historically, Oklahoma was once home to wolves. The eradication of the bison population and over hunting the wolves for their pelts lead to their absence from the state in the 1930's.
Unless there is a zoo, then no. Oklahoma may have once had a wolf population during the time of the Native Americans, but the wolves have disaperred from all of the 48 contiguous states except Minnesota.
No, no wolves have lived in Kansas for over 50 years. The thought of wolves being in this area is rediculous. But I know a friend that says they saw a wolf pack in Broken Arrow Oklahoma
No, wolves have been extirpated in the state of Texas.
No. Wolves are not found in Michigan.
no red wolves don't live in South Carolina they only live in southeastern Texas
Wolves have been extirpated from the entire state of Texas.
Wolves definitely DO NOT live in Eastern Texas (any southern state). It's preposterous to even THINK that! That's so funny! Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!
The artic wolves live at the Artic :)
Yes. They live in packs
Actually, there are. They aren't the Red timber wolf. They are simply the Texas wolf, the red wolf. Red wolves are not a native species, but they are commonly spotted in the state. And, of course, coyotes are commonly referred to as "Brush wolves".
Yes,Is the answere because Wolves live in packs with other wolves. Thats u answere!
no wolves live there
We guess that wolves live in the rainforest. YES!
No, tundra wolves do not live in Minnesota....
no.grey wolves do not live in Africa