there are about 60,000 wolves left. It depends on the ones that died or had pups
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.
less than 10,000.
o. all wolves are horrible blood thirsty monsters. god save us all.
There are no wolves in Germany they died out with the bears in the 19th century.
Wolves live in the arctic regions of the world.
there are a few hundreds through out the whole world
Seth.
the world may never know!
Wolves have 78 Chromosomes.
No they are not.
That depends on what kind of wolf you are talking about. Gray wolves live in many places including North America, Russia, Finland, and many others. Kazakhstan is thought to have the world's largest wolf population. Gray wolves used to be more widely distributed, but people hunted them and destroyed their habitats. Arctic wolves live in parts of Canada and Greenland.