Wow. I know, right?
See? Many gray wolves ARE endangered!
(not trying to start a fight)
wolves+horses wrote:Wow. I know, right? :)
BTW: See? Many gray wolves ARE endangered!
(not trying to start a fight)
Poke- wrote:Little do most people know, grey wolves (canis lupis) is a species of wolf, branching out into many subspecies
The arctic grey- thriving
The Mexican grey- endangered
The Benards grey- Endangered
The tundra grey - Unknown
The Rocky mountain grey - Unknown
The Labrador grey- Endangered
The alexander archipelago grey- 750 left
The eastern grey- endangered
The makenzie tundra grey- endangered
The Baffin island grey- endangered
The buffalo grey - endangered
The Canadian timber grey - endangered
The Greenland grey- unknown
The Interior alsakan grey- unable to be studied
The Alaskan tundra grey- unable to be studied
The kenai peninsula grey- extinct in 1925
The Newfoundland grey- Extinct in 1911
The British columbian grey- extinct
The Cascade mountain grey- Extinct in 1940
The Manitoba grey- Extinct
The Mongollan mountain grey- Extinct in 1945
The Texas grey- Extinct in 1942
The South rocky mountain grey- extinct by 1935
Opened your eyes a bit didn't it?
That's really interesting, I've never heard of almost all these species
Frost Bite wrote:There are only two types of wolves- The Grey Wolf, and the Red Wolf. They do, however, have many subspecies.
Frost Bite wrote:There are only two types of wolves- The Grey Wolf, and the Red Wolf. They do, however, have many subspecies.
Demotivated_bear wrote:Frost Bite wrote:There are only two types of wolves- The Grey Wolf, and the Red Wolf. They do, however, have many subspecies.
You forgot the Mexican wolf. *goes back to lurking*
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