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Where does the gray wolf mainly live?

Mainly in Canada and northern US.


Do you spell gray wolf with an A or E?

The US and standard spelling is gray wolf. However grey wolf is also used.


What species of wolves are in the US?

The gray wolf (Canis lupus)


Does gray wolf us its pattern to camouflage itself?

Gray fur is more of an inconspicuous color, than a camouflage.


Can you buy gray wolves?

It depends on where you live. In the most places of the US it's illegal to own a wolf-dog, let alone an actual wolf! However, if you have lisence, you are allowed to take in an injured, or abandoned wolf, but if you do that, once the wolf can survive on it's own, you /have/ to let it back to the wild


What are the issues surrounding the classification and management of the gray wolf in the US?

Gray wolves are endangered because of deforestation and way too much overhunting.


When was the gray wolf endangered?

Wolves have been endangered for many centuries. Because wolves are at the top of the Food Chain they compete with humans for the same prey (deer, elk, rabbits, etc.) Humans have also developed many myths about wolves over the centuries, most of which are false. Consequently, in the US, Gray wolf populations were drastically reduced after the first part of the twentieth century. In 1973, the US Congress passed the Endangered Species Act and the Red and Gray wolves were immediately listed as endangered species. Ther have been some attempts to re-introduce Gray wolves to national parks in the US, but they remain endangered to this day. Although some subspecies are endangered, the gray wolf as a species is not an endangered species.


Do wolves live in the USA?

Yes, wolves live in the USA. There are several species of wolves that inhabit different regions within the country, such as the gray wolf in the northern states and the red wolf in the southeastern states.


Where do gray squirrels live in the US?

Ashland, Oregon, and califoria


Is the timber wolf found in the US?

Strictly speaking, a "timber wolf" is any subspecies of Canis lupus, the Gray wolf that inhabits forested areas. Gray wolves are indigenous to Eurasia and North America (including the USA). The Eastern Wolf (Canis lycaon), a subspecies of Gray Wolf found primarily in southeastern Canada is sometimes called the Eastern Timber Wolf and is the main subspecies present in the USA. The population of Eastern Wolf in the USA is mostly concentrated near the Great Lakes, central Idaho, and Yellowstone park. The Mexican Wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) another subspecies of the Gray Wolf is present in some areas of Arizona and New Mexico including forested areas - thus qualifying as "timber wolves"


How big is a great gray?

A Great Gray Owl can get up to about 33 inches, the live in the upper US and Canada.


Which part of the US do Muslims live?

They live in all parts of the US.