Once upon a time the answer to this question would have entailed a long list of countries or certain parts of countries. But no more, today the answer is simple, "The gray wolf can be found in any wilderness area in the Norther Hemisphere".
In "The Jungle Book," the baby wolf is named Gray. He is one of the wolf pups in the pack that adopts Mowgli, the main character. Gray is portrayed as playful and curious, embodying the innocence of youth in the wild.
The gray wolf is generally safe. No one needs to be concerned about gray wolves, excluding the Mexican wolf, which is critically endangered.
the gray wolf got its name from its unique gray coloring, no one knows for sure who first called them " Gray wolves"
The gray wolf is native to the wilderness of North America, Eurasia and North Africa. It is similar in appearance to a German shepherd or sled dog but has a larger head and narrower chest.
There is: Timber or Grey wolf Red wolf Ethiopian Wolf Mexican Wolf Arctic Wolf Eastern Wolf Eurasian Wolf Italian Wolf Tundra Wolf Maned Wolf
one is the bald eagle
BOTH WOLVes. not much of a good anwer but i am the one who asked it!
Yea, they are. It surprised me too.Yes listen to him ^ the guy who using slang and incomplete sentences to answer questions. The timber wolf (also know as the eastern wolf) is a subspeicies of the gray wolf. Look Shlt up before posting retards.There isn't one.
Because if one gets injured, it has its team to protect it. A loner wolf would be dead.
The life span of the Gray Wolf is 20 years.The average Grey Wolf usually lives up to 6 to 8 years in the wild. Occasionally 13 but in the zoo I've heard one lived17 years!A wolf can live up to 10 years. It can also live up to 20 years in captivity.
yes - there are grey wolves in arkansas.as a matter of fact one knocked on my granmothers door,disguised as a lilttle girl.
A wolf is one