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Information Red Wolf
Useful information red wolf concerning its conservation status, baby care and other issues can be found on special resources.
The scientific name of the species is Canis rufus. These wild animals that belong to the canid family were once abundant and suffered greatly from human predation. They were practically extinct by the end of the 20th century with only a few dozens of animals left in the wild.
Useful information red wolf concerning its conservation status, baby care and other issues can be found on special resources.
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Information Red Wolf -
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service began breeding these animals in captivity and launched reintroduction programs to save the species. At present, their numbers are still very small.
They tend to live 4 years in the wild and up to 14 years in captivity. Useful information red wolf concerning its conservation status, baby care and other issues can be found on special resources.
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