There have been a few unverified sightings of wolves in the northwestern part of the state. These may simply be sightings of coyotes that were mistaken for wolves.
Arkansas State Red Wolves football was created in 1911.
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No. Red wolves are native to Arkansas but are now extinct in the wild.Actually, there are wolves in the wild here whether "Experts" want to claim it or not. There are two by my residence and there are multiple ones close to the Missouri line.IDK! >XO(mad face) the answer is what?!?!?
yes - there are grey wolves in arkansas.as a matter of fact one knocked on my granmothers door,disguised as a lilttle girl.
No, but they have started reintroducing them into the population.
The Red Wolves is the nickname of sports teams at Arkansas State University.
not as many as other wolves?
Arctic Wolves Timber Wolves Red Wolves Ethiopian Wolves Indian Wolves Asiatic Wolves European Wolves (probably extinct)
Deer, mainly. But bears were also hunted, as were wolves and pumas.
Wolves have 78 Chromosomes.
There are about 40 hairdressers in Arkansas