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What kind of animal is the wolf's natural enemy?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The natural enemy of wolves is human beings, and due to human hunting and hunting, the number of wild wolves has decreased sharply, and even many wolf subspecies have become extinct. Here are several kinds of wolves that have become extinct because of human hunting. Extinct wolf subspecies 1. Newfoundland White Wolf

The natural enemy of wolves is human beings, and due to human hunting and hunting, the number of wild wolves has decreased sharply, and even many wolf subspecies have become extinct. Here are several kinds of wolves that have become extinct because of human hunting.

Extinct wolf subspecies

1. Newfoundland White Wolf

The Newfoundland white wolf, also known as the North American white wolf, is a large, long-headed wolf with a white body and a light ivory color on its head and feet. In 1911, they became the first of many subspecies of gray wolves in North America to become extinct.

two。 Antarctic wolf

The Antarctic wolf generally refers to the Falkland Islands wolf, also known as the Falkland Dog, the Antarctic Wolf, the Falkland Wolf, the Falkland Dog, the Falkland Fox and the isolated Island Wolf. Its appearance is very similar to the dog, and its coat color changes with the change of temperature. In summer, the coat color becomes darker, some are light yellow, some are red, and some even become white in winter. It became extinct in 1876 (on West Falkland Island) and is the only known extinct canine in history.

3. Florida Black Wolf

Florida black wolves have short and mostly red fur, so they are also called red wolves. But there is also a kind of fur that is black, which is the Florida black wolf. Unlike wolves in the northern hemisphere, they rarely form groups. Like Japanese wolves in the past, male wolves and female wolves breed pups together. The wolf species became extinct in 1917.

4. Japanese wolf

Japanese wolves like to live in groups, usually only to 20 in each group. They are good at running and jumping, mainly in groups to hunt deer, rabbits and other herbivores, sometimes to the stream to prey on some fish or eat the carrion of some dead animals. They became extinct in 1905.

In addition, Texas red wolves, Kenai mountain wolves, Hokkaido wolves, Cascade brown wolves, South Rocky Mountain wolves and Texas gray wolves are also becoming extinct by human hunting.

 
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