Hopefully never ever in all eternity! :)
Wolves will never be extinct unless we continue hunting them, killing them, and trying to relocate them in bad habitats.
no that would be horrible
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no the gray wolf isn't extinct . it lives in North America, and parts of Europe and Asia.
The gray wolf is not extinct. Listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
By a lot, it would over populate all the animals that the gray wolf eats.By: Shamar Shqair
Japanese Wolf
The gray wolf was an endangered species for many years because they were almost extinct. In Michigan in 2012 a bill was passed to designate the gray wolf as a game animal. They were removed federally from the endangered list in January 2012.
there are two species of wolves. the red wolf and the gray wolf. the mexican gray wolf is a type of gray wolf. so they are actually the same but the mexican gray wolf just specifies the region its in whereas the gray wolf is more of an umbrella term. :)
The Japanese wolf (Canis lupus hodophilax) is an extinct subspecies of the gray wolf and does not eat pickles are any other item.
they became extinct,because they kept on sneaking into farms,and eating sheep.so farmers got very angry and annoyed,and created a group of farmers,and set out around Scotland,and shot every last wolf they could find.ever since,no-one has ever seen a wolf in Scotland. Not all Wolves are extinct some as the dire wolf was a pre-historic wolf and died from the newer gray wolf the gray wolf was faster and stronger than the dire wolf.Some other wolves like the Scandinavian wolves are extinct because of man. spanish wolf was also destroyed by man.
Not any more. Through conservation efforts, the gray wolf has made a gradual comeback overall, but some sub species are still in trouble, such as the Mexican and Ethiopian wolves.
No, the Arabian wolf is a subspecies of the gray wolf.
This species of wolf , the gray wolf, or Canis Lupus, is on the endangered list because it's hunted by humans for its furThe Grey wolf is in no danger of extinction; while some local populations are in danger of dying out; such as in the Unites States due to hunting and human encroachment on their habitats. In other places like Canada where conservation measure have protected the wolves, the grey wolf species is quite numerous and healthy, so there is no danger of it going extinct at the present time.Americans will just have to come to Canada to see wolves....