mostly there in the moutins of Colorado but you can also find them in California btw where do u live becuz if you live where theres no mountains you can not find them srry
It was most likely a Grey Wolf. They are most common in North America and were the most likely breed to come into Native American contact.
Grey wolves
no- grey wolves are nocturnal (up at night)
because most likely they cannot find any meat around........
Probably in north america, as packs of wolves roam in the rockies and yellowstone. Grey wolves and timber both live thier.
most grey wolves weigh about 160 pounds
yes, but most of the time they eat bison and deer
Most likely, no. If the key is grey, then yes. If it is black, then no.Most likely, no. If the key is grey, then yes. If it is black, then no.
most likely
Yes, in fact, the timber wolf is another name for the grey wolves. (wolves are awesome)- uh, no they are most certianly not! Timber wolves are just a little bit um.. well.. awesomer, I guess!
Dogs originated from the grey wolf. The first "dogs" were most likely wolves who had lived near humans to gain food. Over time, breeding has changed the wolf to what we know as a dog.
They are more common in the west and will only be found in the North of North America as they are prone to colder climates and wooded areas. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At the time European colonists arrived in America grey wolves were present almost everywhere across North America. However as the U.S. expanded westward farmers and ranchers exterminated grey wolves (and many other large predators, including the bald eagle the "symbol of the United States") in most places as they saw grey wolves as pests that harassed and killed livestock. Grey wolves survived in colder northern areas primarily because the farmers and ranchers found land in these areas to be unusable.