Omegaverse : Different types of wolves part 13

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Omegaverse different types of wolves :

Patagonian gray wolf

The Patagonian gray wolf (Canis lupus concolor), is a subspecies of gray wolf that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii and introduced throughout the mountainous areas, steppes, foothills and high attitudes of Chile and Patagonia to help boost biodiversity

The Patagonian gray wolves preferred the mountainous areas, high altitudes, steppes and foothills across Chile and Patagonia. They are the second largest subspecies as the Asiatic gray wolf, reaching about the same size as the other large subspecies of gray wolf, the Yukon wolf and the northwestern wolf, weighing on average 60 kilograms (132 Ib) while other subspecies can weigh on average 68 kg (150)

During winter, the Patagonian gray wolves are known to have thicker coats to survive against the freezing temperatures. The Patagonian gray wolf is a carnivore like many of today's gray wolf subspecies. They feed on mainly deer, tapirs, wild pigs, bovids, antelopes, wild horses, vicunas, guanacos, etc. The main rivals of the Patagonian gray wolves are cougars, South American dholes and primordial dogs

The conservation status of the Patagonian gray wolf is Vulnerable due to livestock predation, habitat loss and minor poaching, however, thanks to conservationists, the Patagonian gray wolf is currently increasing. They are also kept in zoos and breeding programs

Peruvian wolf

Peruvian wolf is a species of wolf

Reuze wolf

Reuze wolf is a subspecies of gray wolf native to Kairegorn

Sahara gray wolf

The Sahara gray wolf (Canis lupus desahara), is a subspecies of gray wolf of gray wolf that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii and introduced to the modern grasslands, desserts, scrublands and mountainous areas throughout Africa to help boost biodiversity

They are also found throughout the Atlas Mountains

Scottish gray wolf

The Scottish gray wolf (Canis lupus scotticus), also known as the Scottish highland wolf, is a subspecies of gray wolf that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii and introduced to the forests, grasslands and mountainous areas throughout Great Britain, including Scotland to help boost biodiversity and replace the extinct populations of Eurasian wolves in Great Britain

The Scottish gray wolves are They are closely similar to the Eurasian wolf (Canis lupus lupus), but are almost the size of the Asiatic gray wolf in size, making the third largest subspecies of gray wolf compared to the Interior Alaskan wolf and northwestern wolf. They are known to thick coats to endure the freezing temperatures in winter

The Scottish gray wolf is a highly social animal, usually living and hunting in packs consisting up to 10 to 15 members in the pack, but packs of 20 are mostly common. The Scottish gray wolf like many of today's gray wolf subspecies. The Scottish gray wolf mainly feeds on red deer, hares, fallow deers, wild boars, etc. They are one of the apex predators of Scotland, but they are known prey upon larger prey such as Scottish bison

The conservation status of the Scottish gray wolf is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts. Humans do not view these wolves as threats and tolerate their presence, as they never attached humans, livestock or domestic animals. They are common in zoos and breeding programs as well

South American gray wolf

South American gray wolf is a subspecies of gray wolf that is native to the scrublands and grasslands of South America

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