by Olivia Martin-Spisak
The Mexican Gray Wolf lives in parts of North America. They are endangered because people hunt them for there fur and try and have them removed. They eat small mammals. There wild population in Montana is 75-150. These wolfs are 26-32 inches and weigh 50-90 pounds. They are different shades of brown and live in packs. There life cycle is simple: they go from cup to adult to mating season.
The Mexican Gray wolf is a gentle animal and doesn't harm humans. If you want to help these magnificent creachers you could donate to the US Fish and Wildlife Service Mexican Gray Wolf Recovery. If you have any questions please email me at:
livloveslife@gmail.com
Thursday, September 24, 2009
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