they help even the population
the gray wolves niche is not its home
The wolves niche is the role in the ecosystem so therefore the wolves niche would be protecting its home, its young, and itself. Salvation would be its niche.
The Grey Wolf no certain niche. They are seen in most countries and roam in packs looking for food in forests. They eat deer's and other animals when possible. They have been hunted down and became a rare breed.
hot deserts
The gray wolves' habitat all depends on where it lives. Some gray wolves live in forested areas that have weather patterns that match the season. Other wolves live in places like Alaska where it's cold and snowy all year round. There are also wolves that live in the mountains.
the woods
Yellowstone park for one
Before delving directly into the information about the gray wolf habitat, knowing the conditions and factors that governed the rise of the gray wolf to the apex of the food chain is important. The gray wolf or 'The Wolf', as it is commonly referred to, is one of those animals, which successfully survived the last ice age. Its physical characteristics helped it to adjust to the adverse conditions presented by the conditions of that era. Gray wolves belong to kingdom Animalia, family Canidae, subfamily Caninae and species C. lupus. He is the largest member of the Canidae family, and is considered to be the wolf from which most the wolf subspecies have evolved.
The Wolf Habitat
The gray wolf has longer legs and bigger paws than coyotes and dogs. These features help him to distribute his weight more evenly, especially when he is walking or trotting on the treacherous ice. These hunters have large and slightly webbed paws which prove useful while walking in mud or on loose or powdery snow. In such conditions, the webbed paws enable these predators to move faster than their prey and provide food for themselves and their pack. This might be their secret of surviving the ice age.
At the end of ice age, with the retreating ice, the gray wolves and the rest of the subspecies spread throughout the world, choosing temperate forests, hot deserts, mountains, freezing tundra, taiga and green grasslands for their habitats. Habitat of gray wolf, in general, can be found in places such as Mexico, Ethiopia, Arabian peninsula, Europe, Asia, etc.
The Great Plains Wolf, a subspecies of the gray wolf, is a native to North America. It is also known as the buffalo wolf or the Eastern Timber Wolf. These wolves, once, dominated and claimed the vast stretches of continental U.S.A., especially, the western United States and southern Canada as their habitat. Today, Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin serve as their habitat. Occasionally, these wolves have been reported in the states of Dakota and Nebraska.
North-central Russia is also a gray wolf habitat. One of the largest gray wolves, the Russian wolf, which is considered as a great hunter, resides in this region.
A subspecies of the gray wolf, the Arctic wolf has chosen the islands of the Canadian Arctic and Greenland, as their habitat. These are extremely isolated gray wolves and not much is known about them.
Gray Wolf Facts
The gray wolf is a carnivore and hunts in packs. A pack may have 2-20 members in it. These wolves hunt medium to large animals, such as elk, caribou, deer and smaller animals such as beaver and hare. They are also known to attack bison. When there is scarcity of food, they may turn cannibal. In Canada, the wolf packs have been seen feeding on salmon fish. The following are some gray wolf facts:
The gray wolf, which survived the ice age, was considered a threat to livestock and was hunted to extinction for bounty. It was as if we had forgotten that as a predator, gray wolf maintains a balance in the ecosystem. He not only keeps a tab on the number of herbivores in an area but he also, from time to time, force them to move to different areas which provides a respite for the vegetation. The effect of Yellowstone losing its resident gray wolves in 1930s was apparent in 1996. It was found that most of the aspens in the Yellowstone have stopped regenerating and majority of them were at least 70-years old. Scientists found that in absence of wolves, elks were feeding on young aspens.
According to Experts, the population of gray wolves have declined and most habitat in Canada, Alaska, the Great Lakes and the northern Rockies. These wolves thrive in forest and mountainous land where thereâ??s plenty of prey. Wolves tend to travel in packs of up to 8 where there is an alpha male and female in charge.
gray wolves are not gray but they shed gray.
you save the gray wolfs by not killing them.
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the gray wolves
they use their 4 legs.
Gray wolfs are pregnant for approx 60 to 63 days
The genus of the grey wolf is Canis.
About 250 <- bad answer by me there are about 100 left
800 or so.
baby wolfs are called cubs
gray is in the shade of light black, or dark white. the color gray is in the animals of manatees, wolfs, birds, an allot more.
Gray wolfs and beavers