No. Maned wolves are listed as Near Threatened by the IUCN.
Yes the maned wolf is endangered.By:National Geographic
What does a maned wolf do to protect its young?
The Maned Wolf is the largest canine in South America. also the plural of wolf is wolves not wolfs.
Here are some groups of endangered species: Wolf species: Arabian Wolf (critically endangered) Eastern Timber Wolf (endangered) Southern-East Asian Wolf (also known as the Turkish Wolf and Iranian Wolf) Caspian Sea Wolf (endangered) Dingo (also known as the Australian Dingo) (this species is listed as vulnerable) Vancouver Island Wolf (endangered) Egyptian Jackal (critically endangered) Himalayan Wolf (critically endangered) Red Wolf (critically endangered) Prairie Wolf (also known as a Coyote. Critically endangered) Eastern Canadian Wolf (This is a newly recognized species. This species is endangered) Ethiopian Wolf (Closely resembles a fox. This species is endangered.) Maned Wolf (critically endangered) Indian Wolf (Another newly recognized species. This is an endangered species.) I'll look up some more later. Hope this helps!
The Maned Wolf can be found in the grasslands, scrubs and agricultural areas of central and eastern South America.
yes
No, but they are Highly Endangered.
Teaches its pups to hunt.
Well... some wolves, like the maned wolf, are extinct, killed by humans, as well as some, like the timber wolf, which are endangered. There are only roughly 150,000 timber wolves left, so they are close to extinction (as people shoot at LEAST 150 a day altogether) but are not quite yet extinct.
an endangered wolf is probably the red wolf
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The maned wolf is considered near threatened, and is listed by the Brazilian government as vulnerable. The reasons are hunting, loss of natural habitat and automobile traffic. It was widely and erroneously believed that the maned wolf was a chicken thief, and the animal was also hunted because its eyes were considered good luck charms.