There has been no documented case of a red wolf ever attacking a person.
kill people.
no, red wolves are brownish wolves but they are not red.
Because they hunted there sheep, red wolves only live in north america, and they brought red wolves back, they roam the backwoods of north carolina. and one time a red wolf had pups with a coyote, they made a show about it, it actually happened in north carolina, the people found out and killed the pups so they wouldnt, go out there and mess up the red wolves,
people thought that wolves needed to be killed because they supposedly killed cattle and other livestock. Wolves were hunted down and killed. They even had bounties on them. They became endangered and today, they are protected and they are growing back in population :) yay for wolves! :P
Not all are protected about 40% of the red wolf population are killed and eaten by rednecks. 10 % of the 40% are roadkill
humans have killed more wolves than anything in existence
Well red wolves sometimes mate with coyotes and sometimes a red wolf looks a lot like a coyote and some people hunt coyotes so sometimes a hunter may mistake a red wild for a coyote and shoot it. And another reason is is sometimes red wolves will eat livestock but instead of killing them you could just shoot them with a sleep fun and relocate them to a different area. The red wolf is an endangered species and It is against the law to kill them so if you have ever killed a red wolf than shame on you.
Why wouldn't "wolfs" be important?
People think that wolves are harmful to people. But the truth is that there is much more people who kill wolves. I don't think people should kill wolves because they don't like killing people and that they have to if people threatens them.
Colonists didn't really have a problem with wolves. Neither do people today.People think wolves are a threat, but they aren't really.Sadly, the colonists killed some anyway.
cause people killed them and used them for various reasons so thats why few wolves are here in the Earth.
Dogs, people, wolves, etc