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Red wolf

Red wolf. By: A undre. Introduction . The red wolf is one of the rarest and most endangered in the world .  Predator control programs and hunting have brought this animal to near extinction.  In 1980 there were fewer than twenty wolves that roamed the wild. Diet .

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Red wolf

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  1. Red wolf By: Aundre

  2. Introduction • The red wolf is one of the rarest and most endangered in the world.  Predator control programs and hunting have brought this animal to near extinction.  In 1980 there were fewer than twenty wolves that roamed the wild.

  3. Diet • Red wolf eat  insects, berries and occasionally deer. • The red wolf also eat small mammals such as rabbits and rodents.

  4. habitat • Red wolves live in a variety of habitats and ecosystems in northeastern North Carolina. They roam wild in wetlands, mixed forests and on agricultural lands. Wolves will live just about anywhere humans will tolerate their presence. They are opportunistic hunters, and they will prey on domestic livestock, even when wild prey isavailable. • northeastern North Carolina

  5. Behavior • Red wolves are primarily nocturnal. They are active at night, and communicate by scent marking, vocalizations, including howling, facial expressions and body postures.

  6. conclution • How do you make the red wolf not extinct? • By not killing it and eat it. • If you see any predators killing it please stop him.

  7. Sources • tallahasseemuseum.org • carolinabeachtoday.com

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