it is unknown for many of us but, i bet if you ask a expert you will find out
yes. Gray wolves and Mexican red wolves both can life in the western America, though Mexican red wolves are also believed to be a sub species of the Gray wolf, caused by a cross breeding of Gray wolves and Coyotes.
Antarctica, Australia, Africa and South America have no gray wolves. Australia does have the dingo which is a subspecies of the gray wolf.
Grey wolves live in the northern forests.
no.grey wolves do not live in Africa
Grey wolves have many names including :- Gray Wolf (in America), Timber Wolf or simply Wolf
There are approximately 5000 gray wolves that are left in the wild.
Gray wolves usually travel in packs of 4 to 7.
There are no wolves in the Amazon rainforest. In fact, there are no true wolves in South America.
Some wolves are gray, particularly the gray wolves of North America. However, even among the species gray wolves, you will find some individuals that are black, brown, tan or a mixture of colors. Other species of wolves can be a variety of colors ranging from pure black to red to brown to pure white.
in 2005 it says in a book that there's about 200,000 more gray wolves left
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most wolves are harmful and that does include gray wolves