Ethiopian Wolves stay in packs. it ranges about 6-13 wolves in one pack.
Nope. Ethiopian wolves look more like jackals. In fact, one of their nicknames is the 'Red Jackal'.
Yes a disease is killing them. Scientists have been working on finding a Rabies vaccine for the Ethiopian wolves.
they are located in Ethiopia
Arctic Wolves Timber Wolves Red Wolves Ethiopian Wolves Indian Wolves Asiatic Wolves European Wolves (probably extinct)
Yes they are, though some might argue that they're really jackals, that's not true.
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Ethiopian Wolves are an endangered species found only in the Ethiopian highlands, while golden jackals have a wider distribution across Africa, Asia, and Europe. Ethiopian Wolves primarily feed on rodents, while golden jackals are opportunistic feeders that consume a variety of food items. Additionally, Ethiopian Wolves are social animals that live in family groups, whereas golden jackals are more solitary or live in pairs.
There are reported to be six types of wolves in the world. The six types of wolves that are listed are gray, red, Eastern, Ethiopian, Indian and Himalayan.
There are only three species of wolves: gray wolf, Ethiopian wolf, and red wolf. Timber wolves are only a subspecies of gray wolves.
The Ethiopian wolf is most at risk from Rabies and Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) which is transmitted from domestic dogs kept by local herdsmen.
Mostly grey, sometimes a rusty color red.