According to the International Wolf Center website, there is no data about wolves in Pennslyvania.
Timber wolves or "lobo" wolves as they were locally called did at one time inhabit the northern Pennsylvania woodlands and mountains as well as southwestern New York State borderlands. In the 1970's, one farmer kept a group of such small eastern wolves on his land in Kane, Pennsylvania. Although no one seems to know what became of that pack of protected wolves (some say they were shipped to Montana), it seems there may still be small eastern wolves in the same areas, many of whom may be mistaken for "coyotes."
No, but they have started reintroducing them into the population.
not as many as other wolves?
Arctic Wolves Timber Wolves Red Wolves Ethiopian Wolves Indian Wolves Asiatic Wolves European Wolves (probably extinct)
Wolves have 78 Chromosomes.
There is no such thing as blue wolves.
The word "wolves" has one syllable.
Wolves - book - has 40 pages.
The Wolves in the Walls has 56 pages.
there were no timber wolves in Wisconsin (0)
more than one
There are currently 4 Wolves of The Beyond books.