These magnificent canines (Canis lupus), with 39 sub-species, were once abundant over much of Eurasia, North America, and North Africa.
The related link below has a graphic depiction of their former and current range. It's sad, but worth a look.
Some wolves like gray wolves and arctic wolves are.
Wolves are native to North America.
Native American tribes in the far north of Canada
Native people such as Inuit people usually don't kill wolves. They see wolves as teachers on how to hunt.
Wolves impact Alaska's native community by killing dogs and caribou that are used by the native community. The wolf control projects have negatively impacted tourism in Alaska in the past, so it is difficult for the government to control the wolves without harming tourism.
No, but they have started reintroducing them into the population.
The gray wolf (Canis lupus).
NO!!NO. Wolves are WAY too big. Somtimes, Red Wolves eat snakes if hunting is bad.There are no native snakes large enough to eat a wolf anywhere wolves are also native.There are no native snakes large enough to eat a wolf anywhere wolves are also native.There are no native snakes large enough to eat a wolf anywhere wolves are also native.There are no native snakes large enough to eat a wolf anywhere wolves are also native.
There are probably not wild wolves in Jacksonville, Florida. Red Wolves were the only native species of wolf in that area, and they are considered extinct in Florida.
Wolves, wildcats, lynx, wild boar.
Some animals native to Europe are horses, bears, wolves, rabbits, and dogs.
Wolves are native the North America and the first domesticated dogs were descended from wolves. It is likely that this domestication process began in Asia in prehistoric times, long before the natives reached the Americas.