less than 10,000.
There is no such thing as blue wolves.
there are about 60,000 wolves left. It depends on the ones that died or had pups
There are approximately 5000 gray wolves that are left in the wild.
Wolves do not have "breeds." That term applies to domestic animals such as dogs, cats, cattle, etc. Wolves are classified by species and subspecies. There are about about 37 subspecies of the gray wolf extant.
There are forty-two or forty-three Mexican Grey wolves in the wild and three hundred in captivity. Hope this helped. :)
There are 50.234 wolves left in Canada.
I think today there are only 200 Arctic wolves left.
in 2005 it says in a book that there's about 200,000 more gray wolves left
It is difficult to provide an exact number, but it is estimated that there are around 200,000 to 500,000 arctic wolves left in the world. The population is considered stable overall, but threats such as habitat loss and climate change could impact their numbers in the future.
There are about 150,000 wolves left in the world. They used to be at a large risk for extinction, but they are steadily increasing in population.
Although it isunknown how many wolves or 'gray wolves' are left in the world. All that is known is that Russia holds the most vast amount of wolves. This number is somewhere along the lines of 30,000-40,000 animals with numbers decreasing due to commercial and recreatrional hunting in Russia's wilderness.A lot, they are no longer on the Endangered Species List.about seven
yes they are, but sadly, only 100 left in the world.