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Known as “America’s wolf,” red wolves are the only – species of wolf that lives in the United States—and
use is prohibited. 1 / 6 1 / 6 A wild female red wolf
Known as “America’s wolf,” red wolves are the only – species of wolf that lives in the United States—and
use is prohibited. 1 / 6 1 / 6 A wild female red wolf
If a wolf feels confident, it will approach another – If you saw a wolf slinking toward another with its – When a wolf wants to play, it prances about happily – When its angry, a wolf may furrow its forehead, show – Wolf pups play a lot as they’re growing.
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