The number of wolves being together in many kinds are 10-15. Well, there are 5 MAIN. Timber, Arctic, Mexican, Grey, Maned, and Red wolves. Those are the most common, some say there are still more out there.
There is no such thing as blue wolves.
Arctic Wolves Timber Wolves Red Wolves Ethiopian Wolves Indian Wolves Asiatic Wolves European Wolves (probably extinct)
There are approximately 5000 gray wolves that are left in the wild.
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
there are about 60,000 wolves left. It depends on the ones that died or had pups
less than 10,000.
cats, wolves, foxes, lizards, fish, amphibians, and many many more
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.
Regardless of their classification, there are only 150-170 eastern wolves left in the wild.
There are currently about 350 Himalayan Wolves existent right now and 21 specimens are being held in containment facilities