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1 By: Odley Bonhomme GRAY WOLVES

2 Domain The Gray Wolf falls into the category of the Eukaryote domain
- Eukaryote is an organism which cells contain nucleus and other organelles - Eukaryotes also contain a membrane.

3 Kingdom For a Gray Wolf, it’s kingdom is Animals.
- A Gray Wolf is a multicellular, eukaryotic organism. - Their bodies become more developed as they grow and get older. - The kingdom Animal, is scientifically called Animalia.

4 Phylum Gray Wolves falls into Chordate category of Phylum
- Gray wolves are animals possessing a notochord. - They also have a hollow dorsal nerve cord, and an post anal tail.

5 Classification Gray Wolves are mammals
- They are clade endothermic amniotes, different from reptiles and birds. - They contain three middle ear bones, mammary glands and a neocortex

6 Order A Gray Wolves is a Carnivore.
- Meaning that a Gray Wolf is a meat eating organism. - It gets it’s food from killing and eating other animals with meat.

7 Family A Gray Wolf Family is Canidae.
- Their biological family is a lineage of carnivores. - Their called shorter names which are canid. - They include dogs, foxes, jackals all in the same family.

8 Genus A Gray Wolves genus is Canis.
- Gray wolves contain 7 to 10 extent other species in their family. - Their also called Caninae, which is a higher classification. - The name “Canis” means dog in Latin.

9 Species A Gray Wolf is an endangered species.
- An endangered species is a species that is threatened to extinction. - They are bound to go into mass extinction.

10 Scientific Name The Gray Wolves scientific name is called Canis Lupis which is an artic wolf. Common names for Wolves are: - Arabian Wolf - Domestic Dog - Tundra Wolf

11 Habitat Gray wolves can survive in habitats like: - The Tundra
- Deserts - Woodlands - Forests

12 Food Source Gray wolves haunt small preys from many different animals.
Since they are carnivores they only eat other animals. Their food sources mainly consist of: - White-tailed Deer's - Bighorn sheep - Rodents

13 Reproduction Gray Wolves can mate as early as two years.
The Mothers carry the pups for about two months. Breeding season occurs once a year, the pups are born blind and defenseless.

14 Endangered Gray Wolves are endangered and in danger of being in mass extinction They get haunted a lot for their fur and are dying out slowly

15 Population Their population is estimated at about 7,000 to 11,200 in Alaska. 3,700 in the great Lakes Region. 1,675 in the Northern Rockies

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17 Work Cited http://www.defenders.org/gray-wolf/basic-facts


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