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Gray Wolf

Gray Wolf. By Luke. Physical Characteristics. A gray wolf’s length is 4 ½ to 6 ½ feet. A gray wolf’s weight is from 55-130 lbs. LIFESPAN. A gray wolf can live from 7-8 up to 10 years. EATTING HABITS/DIET. The gray wolf will eat ungulates, elk, deer, moose, and caribou.

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Gray Wolf

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  1. Gray Wolf By Luke

  2. Physical Characteristics • A gray wolf’s length is 4 ½ to 6 ½ feet. • A gray wolf’s weight is from 55-130 lbs.

  3. LIFESPAN • A gray wolf can live from 7-8 up to 10 years.

  4. EATTING HABITS/DIET • The gray wolf will eat ungulates, elk, deer, moose, and caribou. • This means that the gray wolf is a carnivore.

  5. POPULATION • The gray wolves are estimated up to 7,000 to 11,200. • There are 200,000 in 57 different countries.

  6. HABITAT/RANGE • The gray wolf now only lives in Canada. • Gray wolves live in the forests.

  7. ADAPTATIONS • Gray wolves have teeth to rip and tear meat. • Gray wolves have claws to climb hills and mountains. • Gray wolf have eyes to watch for their prey.

  8. FUN FACTS • Gray wolves can range in fur color from brown to pure white in the Arctic.

  9. ENDANGERED BECAUCE • The gray wolves are endangered because of hunting in Alaska.

  10. REFERENCE • Defenders of the Wild. 2012. • www.defenders.org

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