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Mexican Wolf
Mexican wolf babies should not be taken home, as they are difficult to raise and the conservation status of the species is threatened.
This subspecies is the only one native to the Southwestern Deserts. These animals are not picky eaters and use many different food sources. Thus they can hunt domestic animals, cattle, birds as well as deer, moose, caribou, bison, wild sheep, wild goats, etc.
Mexican wolf babies should not be taken home, as they are difficult to raise and the conservation status of the species is threatened.
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Mexican Wolf -
babies, conservation
The usual coloring of the animal is various shades of gray. This type of the animal is called Canis lupus; the other types can be colored white, black, chestnut or gray. In appearance they resemble the German Shepherd. Mexican wolf babies should not be taken home, as they are difficult to raise and the conservation status of the species is threatened.
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