No one can really know. The animals they hunt would increase in numbers, unless more people start hunting, or hunt more.
But it would suck for anyone who admires the wolf, or for those who try and protect them.
yes you are stupid for making this happen
The gray squirrel would take over and they are more aggressive
no the gray wolf isn't extinct . it lives in North America, and parts of Europe and Asia.
By a lot, it would over populate all the animals that the gray wolf eats.By: Shamar Shqair
The South American gray fox (zorro or Argentina gray fox) is not extinct and is listed as a species of "least concern."
Sadly they ARE extinct in the WILD.
No, the gray fox is in no danger of going extinct.
No, the gray comma butterfly, or polygonia progne, is not extinct. They do not show any signs of endangerment either.
They would die.
Of course they reproduce! If they did not reproduce they would have become extinct thousands of years ago.
The wolf will die...
they would have to adapt to the cold