The which this in danger of extinction throughout its former range, due to eradication programs that were implemented since the early twenty century in the United States and from the 1950s in Mexico. Their habitat is the forests, grasslands and deserts of northern Mexico, using rocks, caves and burrows as shelter. They eat antelopes, deer, small mammals and carrion. The gray wolf is currently in zoos in the United States and Mexico, fortunately in breeding programs and release pathways to their natural habitat, to help that not extinguish.
jueves, 24 de octubre de 2013
The Gray Wolf Endangered
The which this in danger of extinction throughout its former range, due to eradication programs that were implemented since the early twenty century in the United States and from the 1950s in Mexico. Their habitat is the forests, grasslands and deserts of northern Mexico, using rocks, caves and burrows as shelter. They eat antelopes, deer, small mammals and carrion. The gray wolf is currently in zoos in the United States and Mexico, fortunately in breeding programs and release pathways to their natural habitat, to help that not extinguish.
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It is very good information and helps us understand and know that sometimes acts do cause harm to animals and the environment. Excellent Jasiel
ResponderEliminarHello Jassiel!
ResponderEliminarIt is a very interesting animal is known although no data did not know him and are proud that we have zoos in Mexico that are suitable for them and they sit in their habitat.