The gray wolf is the largest wild canid, weighing up to 150 pounds. It also has the largest range, from North America to Asia. There are several races, but all are gray wolves. See IUCN Redlist for a list of races.
They are the most widely ranged animal. They can be found in Portugal, France, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Italy, Romania, Greece, Balkans, Poland, Finland, Israel, Saudi Arabia, China, Mongolia, Mexico City, California, Rocky Mt., Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park, Egypt, Apache National Forest in Arizona, Libya, Ethiopia, and Eastern Europe.
It can kill a grizzly bear
They are known for having 7times better hearing than us
When they are born they are red
They only heav 3 moler teath
do to the fact that you are looking for the most common grey wolf it would be the sub spieces Cannis Lupus Lupus also known as eurasian wolf or common wolf for the fact that it is the most seen and most large amount of it's spicies around most of the Asian and European continents and their packs are larger than other wolves
there are many names for the gray wolf, such as Canis lupus, dingo, Timber Wolf Genus, arctic wolf, tundra wolf, Mackenzie Valley wolf, timber wolf, plains wolf, Mexican wolf, lobo and lone wolf. But the most common name is the question your asking; the (Grey) Gray Wolf is the most common name.
Because its grey
The Gray wolf is Canis Lupus. The red wolf is Canis Rufus.
there are two species of wolves. the red wolf and the gray wolf. the mexican gray wolf is a type of gray wolf. so they are actually the same but the mexican gray wolf just specifies the region its in whereas the gray wolf is more of an umbrella term. :)
The Gray wolf (most common) is not a concern, as far as being endangered. It depends. While some species of wolf are least concern others are critically endangered.
Because most of them are dead.
No, the Arabian wolf is a subspecies of the gray wolf.
Yes. The Arctic wolf is a subspecies of the grey wolf.
the gray wolf
Gray wolves and their subspecies. The most common subspecies of gray wolf to eat a caribou is the arctic/tundra wolf. Timber wolves might also eat a heard, but timber wolves typically live a bit too far south of where most caribou live.
Neither. The gray wolf is listed as a species of least concern.
Because it's grey!