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Grey Wolf

Educational resources on Grey Wolf

Grey Wolf [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Grey Wolf

Academic web links for the Grey Wolf.


ADW: Canis lupus: Information
The dominant pair in a grey wolf pack are the only members that breed. This pair is monogamous although, with the death of an alpha individual, a new alpha male or female will
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Canis_lupus.html

Gray Wolf Facts - National Zoo| FONZ
Learn about gray wolves. Brought to you by the National Zoo| FONZ.
nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/NorthAmerica/Facts/fact-graywolf.cfm

Gray Wolf (Canis lupus)
Gray Wolf Order Carnivora: Family Canidae : Canis lupus Linnaeus. Description. A large, doglike carnivore with heavy, broad skull and muzzle; height at
www.nsrl.ttu.edu/tmot1/canilupu.htm

The Grey Wolf
The Grey Wolf The Grey wolf is a quickly disappearing animal that once inhabited most of North America and parts of Europe.
www.uoregon.edu/~mfuller2/grey/wolff

Observations of Behavior on the Grey Wolf
Introduction. The gray wolf, also called the timber wolf, is the largest of the wild canids. In the United States they occupy an area including Minnesota, Michigan, Montana, and
cas.bellarmine.edu/tietjen/PPT/Ecology/observations_of_behavior_on_the_.htm

Mating System
Mating system. Why Monogamy? Although only a minority of mammals are monogamous, there are many reasons that will lead to the monogamous mating system.
www.bio.davidson.edu/people/vecase/Behavior/Spring2004/porter/Mating%20System.htm

TAXONOMY
...name - wolf, gray other common names - wolf, gray;loafer;lobo;lobo mexicano;wolf, grey;wolf, gray, mexican;wolf, mexican;wolf, mogollon mountain;wolf
fwie.fw.vt.edu/WWW/esis/lists/e059001.htm

THE GREY WOLF ( Canis lupus )
THE GREY WOLF (Canis lupus) -Kingdom - Animalia (all animals) -Phylum - Chordata (animals with notochords) -Subphylum - Vertebrata (animals with a
www.montana.edu/phiguera/GEOG302/GreyWolf_G1.ppt

Wolf-Moose Drama, Wolves Recover from Disaster
Wolf pups like the two to the right are contributing to the recovery among the historical predators of moose of Isle Royale National Park, Mich., like the cow and calf on the ice
www.admin.mtu.edu/urel/PressReleases/feature/wolves/wolf.html

greywolf
The Grey Wolf The Grey Wolf is a quickly disappearing animal that once inhabited most of North America and parts of Europe.
www.uoregon.edu/~mfuller2/grey/wolf.htm







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