Grey+Wolf

Grey Wolf: Canis Lupis By, Kameron Rytlewski (picture at http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Grey-Wolf-and-Snow-Posters_i411229_.htm)
 * Description:The gray wolf is the largest of the canids with males weighing up to 132.3 lb (60 kg) while females are typically 10–15% smaller than males. Shoulder height is from 26.0–31.9 in (66–81 cm). In the small desert wolves, e.g. the Mexican wolf, males weigh 66 lb (30 kg) or less. Coat color is typically an agouti brown but can vary from pure white (in the Arctic) to black, and shades of rusty color. The belly and chest is white; the fur is long with a bushy tail.
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 * Size: Generally speaking, height varies from 0.6–0.9 meters (26–36 inches) at the shoulder, and weight can range anywhere from 23–59 kilograms (50–130 pounds), making wolves the largest among all wild canids.
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 * Diet: They feed on large ungulates, beaver, small mammals, domesticated animals and rubbish.
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 * Population: The wolves popultaion of 12,500 and are not considered endangered or threatened.
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 * Lifespan: In the wild, wolves tend to live for less than 10 years. In captivity, they can live for up to 20 years.
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 * Habitat: The forested areas of Northern Michigin, Minnesota and Wisconsin.
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 * Range: Presently the Gray Wolf inhabits Michigan's Upper Peninsula, northern Minnesota and Wisconsin and a large geographic range in Alaska, Canada, Europe, Middle East and Asia. The gray wolf once lived in diverse regions as Israel and Egypt.
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 * Offspring:The gestation period lasts 60–63 days, and at the weight of 0.5 kg (1 lb), the pups are born blind, deaf, and completely dependent on their mother. There are 1–14 pups per litter, with the average litter size being about 4–6.


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 * Facts: Adult gray wolves have 42 teeth, compared to 32 teeth for adult humans.