Right now on Tuesday, July 19, 2011?
No.
ANS2:Yes and no.The Grey Wolf (timber wolf) Canis lupus is still extant.
The Dire Wolf (Canis dirus) died out around the time of the last ice age.
No. The arctic wolf is endangered, but not so endangered to just go extinct.
maybey because the preditors always fight with th Arctic Wolf
The Arctic fox, overall, is in no danger of extinction. Some isolated populations have problems, however.
Currently, the Arctic fox is in no danger of going extinct as it is quite plentiful in most of its range. Some local populations are in danger, however. Overall, the Arctic fox is labeled as of "least concern" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
not much will change, and if they do become extinct, lots of wolves are being held captive in zoos so they will probably breed and then get "kicked out" to re-create the wolf population
no the gray wolf isn't extinct . it lives in North America, and parts of Europe and Asia.
In danger of extinction?Not yet. The arctic wolf, Canis lupus arctos, still inhabits it's historical range and the range in inhabits is not of great interest to man yet. Google Elsemer Island.The arctic wolf is not an endangered species. It is a subspecies of the gray wolf, and is listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
A arctic wolf account is a member account with a arctic wolf on Animal Jam. To get a arctic wolf, you need to have a arctic wolf code.
Yes. The Arctic wolf is a subspecies of the grey wolf.
This species of wolf , the gray wolf, or Canis Lupus, is on the endangered list because it's hunted by humans for its furThe Grey wolf is in no danger of extinction; while some local populations are in danger of dying out; such as in the Unites States due to hunting and human encroachment on their habitats. In other places like Canada where conservation measure have protected the wolves, the grey wolf species is quite numerous and healthy, so there is no danger of it going extinct at the present time.Americans will just have to come to Canada to see wolves....
Yes, an arctic wolf is a mammal.yes
If you want to have an arctic wolf account with pet arctic wolf, you will have to open an account.
the ice is melting and they are dyingThe Arctic Fox is not listed as "Endangered" according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature or the IUCN Red List. But, they are listed as "Least Concern" with a population trend posted as "stable". Because people hunt them for their fur and for sport. There is also what is called "persecution killings", due to misinformation, and deaths from exposure to disease, and pollution. For more details, please see the sites listed below.The arctic fox is endanger because of its beautiful, bright shiny white fur people hunt for its fur.