There are three main species of wolf- Grey Wolf (Canis lupus), Red Wolf (Canis rufus), and Ethiopian or Abbysinian Wolf (Canis simensis) The Dire Wolf (Canis dirus) can be included aswell, though it's extinct. There are also around 20 subspecies of grey wolf and a few subspecies of red wolf. Also, it's wolves, not wolfs and species, not breeds.
The dog has descended from the various kinds of wolves around the world. Specific breeds were created by breeding wolves with specific behaviors.
Wolves do not have "breeds." That term applies to domestic animals, such as cattle, dogs, horses and cat. Wolves have subspecies. For a list of all subspecies of Canis lupus, click on this link.
There are no wolves in Antarctica.
Wolves do not have breeds, they have species and subspecies. Dogs, cattle, cats, etc. have breeds. Historically, gray wolves were found over the western 2/3 of the state. Today, none remain in Texas.
Other breeds of wolves.
Wolves do not have "breeds." That term applies to domestic animals such as dogs, cats, cattle, etc. Wolves are classified by species and subspecies. There are about about 37 subspecies of the gray wolf extant.
Arctic Wolves Timber Wolves Red Wolves Ethiopian Wolves Indian Wolves Asiatic Wolves European Wolves (probably extinct)
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there are over 500 different breeds
There were no breeds as we now know them, as these developed from the biblical kinds which entered the ark.
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There are about 73 different breeds of pig.