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Wolves used to exist throughout much of North America. Their population today is far decreased from the range it once covered.
There are Arctic wolves way up north, above the Arctic Circle. More precisely, wolves live north of the 15th parallel (North) in North America, and above the 12th parallel (North) in Eurasia. See the related link listed below for a range map and more information:
Cougars are found throughout much of North, Central and South America. For a map showing the current and historic range of the cougar click on this link.
In North America, the wolf has been exterminated from about 95 percent of its historic range in the United States, about 15 percent of its range in Canada, and all of its range in Mexico. SAVE THEM!
The Rocky MountainsThe longest moutain range in North America is
The Rocky Mountains are the largest mountain range in North America.
Many people answer cougar (mountain lion, puma). This is correct if you are considering North America as comprising only the US and Canada. The jaguar, which averages about 30% larger than the mountain lion, has current range in Mexico and all the other Central American countries (still part of North America), and historic range into the southwestern US where it still makes occasional appearances.
North America: Rocky Mountains
North America
The Rocky Mountains is the largest mountain range in North America. It has elevations of more than 14,000 feet, which are some of the highest in North America. The range stretches from Alaska to the Western US.
North America
The Rocky Mountains is the largest mountain range in North America, almost 5,000 km long.