Omegaverse : Different types of wolves part 12

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Omegaverse different types of wolves :

Florida black wolf

The Florida black wolf (Canis lupus floridanus), is a subspecies of gray wolf that lived in Florida that was originally extinct in 1934 due to crowding out of its habitat and hunting, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii and reintroduced to the pine forests and prairie habitats of Florida. It is a carnivore, like many gray wolf subspecies. They mainly feed on deer, feral hogs and small animals. The conservation status of the Florida black wolf is Vulnerable due to habitat loss and minor poaching, but conservationists are working to protect the Florida black wolves from extinction. They are kept in zoos and safari parks

Gray wolf

The Gray wolf is a wolf species from rodeo stampede

Great Indian gray wolf

Name : Great Indian gray wolf
Conservation status : Extinct
Domain : Eukarya
Kingdom : Animalia
Phylum : Chordata
Subphylum : Vertebrata
Class : Mammalia
Order : Carnivora
Family : Canidae
Genus : Canis
Species : Lupus
Subspecies : Indicus
Scientific name : Canis lupus lndicus

The Great Indian gray wolf (Canis lupus Indicus) is a subspecies of gray wolf that was native to the Himalayan regions of India, Nepal and Bhutan, Mesopotamia, the jungles and deserts of Mongolia. It was about the size of a Belgian Malinois. It was about the size of a Belgian Malinois. It was a carnivore like many of today's gray wolf subspecies. It fed on deer, wild pigs, gaurs, serows, tapirs and antelopes and even scavenge elephant and rhinoceros carcasses. They competed with Great Indian dholes, striped hyenas, tigers and leopards. It was once native to India's grasslands, forests and mountains. They were sadly went extinct in 1930s due to habitat loss, excessive hunting, poisoning, trapping and livestock predation

This subspecies of the wolf native to the Himalayan regions of India

Great Indian grey wolf

Name : Great Indian grey wolf
Conservation status : Vulnerable
Domain : Eukarya
Kingdom : Animalia
Phylum : Chordata
Subphylum : Vertebrata
Class : Mammalia
Order : Carnivora
Family : Canidae
Genus : Canis
Species : Lupus
Subspecies : Indicus
Scientific name : Canis lupus Indicus

The Great Indian grey wolf (Canis lupus Indicus) is a subspecies of gray wolf that was native to the Himalayan regions of India, Nepal and Bhutan, Mesopotamia, the jungles and deserts of Mongolia and was once extinct in 1930s, but was brought back from extinction by SciiFii in 1970s and reintroduced to the Himalayan regions of India, Nepal and Bhutan, Mongolia and Mesopotamia. It was a carnivore like many of today's gray wolf subspecies. It fed on deer, wild pigs, gaurs, serows, tapirs and antelopes and even scavenge elephant and rhinoceros carcasses. They competed with Great Indian dholes, striped hyenas, tigers and leopards. It was once native to India's grasslands, forests and mountainous. The conservation status of the Great Indian grey wolf is Vulnerable due to habitat loss and minor poaching, but conservationists are working to protect the Great Indian grey wolves from extinction. They are kept in zoos and safari parks

Hokkaido wolf

Name : Hokkaido wolf
Domain : Eukarya
Kingdom : Animalia
Phylum : Chordata
Subphylum : Vertebrata
Class : Mammalia
Order : Carnivora
Family : Canidae
Genus : Canis
Species : Lupus
Subspecies : Hattai
Scientific name : Canis lupus hattai

The Hokkaido wolf is a subspecies of gray wolf that lived in Hokkaido, Japan. They were once on a brink of extinction, but several conservationists have saved this animal from extinction and was reintroduced back to Japan, where they are thriving once again. They are carnivores, feeding mainly on sika deer, red deer, wild boars, serows, quaggas, antelopes, elks, and sambar deer. They were also introduced to mainland North America, where they thrive in North America's forests, savannas, scrublands and grasslands

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