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Resembles a German Shepherd Eats animals both large and small Deer Moose Rabbit Common throughout North America About 200,000 wolves This being in 57 countries Pups, baby wolves are born blind They are unable to defend themselves for 10 months
Most are pure white but some are mixed with yellow, gray, or black as well Weight ranges from pounds Two layers of fur helps keep them warm in the freezing cold winter They travel in packs 2-20 wolves in a pack Primarily found in Alaska Some are found in Greenland and Canada as well Eat mostly caribou and muskoxen
Eat small mammals Rabbits and rodents Nearing extinction A little over 100 roam the woods Live in the southeastern U.S. Now, they are also found in northeastern North Carolina Normally nocturnal Usually make their dens in hollow trees, stream banks, or mounds of sand
Lives in grasslands or scrublands Smallest type of wolf pounds and inches Eat small animals due to their own size Rabbits Rodents Is hunted by humans Attacks children and the livestock 2,000-3,000 Indian wolves are left in the wild
Subspecies of the Gray Wolf Light tan and gray Some have white and black as well Found in India, China, and the Himalayas 6-8 wolves in a pack Mostly eat rabbits and rodents Skilled hunters Less than 350 of them still in the wild
Similar to a fox or a jackal Medium and size Have very long legs Found in Africa, mainly Ethiopia Packs are more spread out than that of other wolves Mostly eat rodents They don’t hunt in packs They hunt by themselves About 550 adult wolves left in the wild
Light brown, sometimes reddish fur Found in Canada and around Mississippi Dependant upon their packs Usually hunt with their pack, but not always Animals they hunt vary Deer and Moose Rodents and Beavers
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