Currently there are four packs with a total of 23 Wolves. And one two and a half year old male that has traveled 300 miles from his pack to Southern Oregon
They run fast if they get hungry they hunt then eat until they get to Oregon
No.No they don't. They live in Oregon!
Since 1924 no wolves had been discovered in California until Wolf OR-7 crossed the Oregon border in 2011. This wolf was a grey wolf. There have been no other confirmed sightings of wolves in California.
Oregon is densely forested. About 46 percent of total area is forest and it has a huge population of diverse wildlife which includes coyotes, wolves, red foxes, rabbits, black bears, cougars, lynxes, deer, elk and many more.
not as many as other wolves?
Arctic Wolves Timber Wolves Red Wolves Ethiopian Wolves Indian Wolves Asiatic Wolves European Wolves (probably extinct)
how many mountains does oregon have
Wolves have 78 Chromosomes.
The word "wolves" has one syllable.
There is no such thing as blue wolves.
During the Oregon Trail migration, travelers encountered a variety of wildlife, including bison, deer, elk, wolves, bears, and various bird species. These animals sometimes provided a vital source of food for the pioneers.
It is 29.2 miles from Wilsonville Oregon to Hillsboro Oregon.