The Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi), also known as the lobo, is a subspecies of gray wolf once native to southeastern Arizona, southern New Mexico, western Texas and northern Mexico. It is the most endangered gray wolf in North America, having been extirpated in the wild during the mid-1900s. The United States and Mexico collaborated to capture all lobos remaining in the wild. Wolves born into this captive program are being used to reintroduce the species to some locations in Mexico and Arizona and New Mexico.
The habitat of a gray wolf has lots of trees and forest. The gray wolfs live mostly in idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Oregon.
In every kind of climate. They mostly live in: SAD, Alaska, a part of Greenland, Europe & almost the whole Asia.
gray wolves are not gray but they shed gray.
you save the gray wolfs by not killing them.
no
the gray wolves
they use their 4 legs.
Gray wolfs are pregnant for approx 60 to 63 days
The genus of the grey wolf is Canis.
800 or so.
About 250 <- bad answer by me there are about 100 left
baby wolfs are called cubs