Monday, December 21, 2015

Great plains wolf

The great plains wolf (Canis Lupus Nubilis), also known as the buffalo wolf, dusky wolf, or loafer, is a subspecies of gray wolf whose range once extended throughout the great plains from Southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan and southward to Northern Texas. It went extinct in the western region for unknown reasons but in the Midwest states, it can be seen in Minnesota, Michigan, and Northern Wisconsin. This picture was taken in Quebec in Canada. This wolf from this picture was thought to be a Labrador wolf and those wolves live in Northern Quebec and Labrador and recent confirmed sightings on Newfoundland. This wolf was thought to be a Labrador wolf because this picture was taken in Quebec. According to the Wikipedia in Italian, it is near threatened.

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