Gray wolves

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gray wolves
Fact sheet about gray wolves. Includes video, audio and more.
Legal status in US: State delisted since 2004. Currently "Protected Wild Animal"; Federally delisted on March 12, 2007, but again listed as endangered on September 29, 2008.
Wolves" by Lezle Williams. Vocabulary: alpha, carnivorous Physical Appearance and Characteristics: What color are gray wolves? If you said gray you're partly correct, they can also
Once, the gray wolf was plentiful in most of North America, but it was hunted ruthlessly, and today it is making a successful comeback in some of its former habitat.
The Gray Wolf in Wisconsin The Gray Wolf (Timber Wolf) in Wisconsin. The sound of a howling gray wolf is becoming a more common event in Wisconsin.
The Gray Wolf of North America. Social behavior, habitat, breeding, and endangerment of the Gray Wolf
Western Gray Wolf: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Background Information: Recognizing a Gray Wolf; Photos and Videos; Recovery Plan (6.77MB PDF) National Range Map; NRM Range
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Gray Wolf (Canis lupis) Weight: Length: Life Span: Pup Mortality: Top Speed: 80 lbs 5-6.5 ft 13 yrs 40-60% 45 mph: Status: The power and stealth of the wolf has been awed by the
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