The grey wolf's home is endangered because of the habitat loss.
Gray wolfs and beavers
gray wolves are not gray but they shed gray.
you save the gray wolfs by not killing them.
no
People killing wolfs caused them to be endangered.
the gray wolves
they use their 4 legs.
Gray wolfs are pregnant for approx 60 to 63 days
The genus of the grey wolf is Canis.
Select subspecies are (such as the Red wolf and Mexican wolf), but as a whole, Gray Wolves are not endangered. They may be listed as endangered in several STATES of the USA, where their population is minimal, however, this does not take into account their total population around the rest of the world.No. Gray Wolves are not endangered. Once upon a time they roamed the entire span of the earth, but even now, they can be found in vast numbers in Canada, China, Russia and in parts of Europe, India etc.yesno, but they should beYes. And it would be "endangered" not "endanger". Unless you mean "in danger".Although some local populations are in trouble, as a species, the gray wolf is not an endangered species. Listed as "Least Concern " by the IUCN.Yes grey wolfs are endangered in the US along with the red wolf
About 250 <- bad answer by me there are about 100 left
800 or so.