Yes you need the wolf for a balanced ecosystem
so they will not go extinct
Wolves do live in some deserts in the North American Deserts. There are efforts to reintroduce wolves into their former ranges in deserts but this has met with objections from local farmers and ranchers.Yes, wolves are found in deserts and a variety of other habitats.no but coyotes do.
No, Acadia National Park does not have a resident population of wolves. Historically, wolves were present in the area but were extirpated in the early 20th century. Currently, the park is home to a variety of wildlife, but wolves are not among them. Efforts to reintroduce them have not been undertaken in this region.
no because wolfes are so important to nature
Wolves are native to North America.
No, wolves have been extirpated from Texas. There is some discussion about a program to reintroduce them, however. Ranchers are not too keen on the idea.
Wolves live in North America.
No, not all wolves. =)
Wolves in nature are at the top of the food chain. So no the only predators to wolves may be us.
some animals hide from wolves by blending in with nature camouflage
No?
yes. Gray wolves and Mexican red wolves both can life in the western America, though Mexican red wolves are also believed to be a sub species of the Gray wolf, caused by a cross breeding of Gray wolves and Coyotes.