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  1. The Mexican wolf ( Canis lupus baileyi ), is the smallest, southern-most occurring, rarest, and most genetically distinct subspecies of gray wolf in North America. Mexican wolves typically weigh 50 - 80 pounds and measure about 5 ½ feet from nose to tail, and stand 28 to 32 inches at the shoulder. They have a distinctive, richly colored coat ...

  2. The smallest gray wolf subspecies in North America, the Mexican gray wolf is also one of the rarest and most imperiled mammals on the continent. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (and its predecessor agency) poisoned and trapped almost all Mexican wolves from the wild from 1915 until 1973; the last five survivors, captured between 1977 and ...

  3. All Mexican wolves alive today can trace their roots back to the Endangered Wolf Center. Our mission is to preserve and protect Mexican gray wolves, red wolves and other wild canid species, with purpose and passion, through carefully managed breeding, reintroduction and inspiring education programs.

  4. 5 de abr. de 2019 · These two rare wolves are unique species. Here’s why that matters. Mexican gray wolves ( Canis lupus baileyi) are a unique subspecies, a new study shows conclusively, and with a population of ...

  5. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Mexican gray wolf. The Mexican wolf, also known as the lobo, is the smallest subspecies of gray wolf. It is uniquely adapted to the arid environments of the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico, its historic range. Predator control programs nearly succeeded in eliminating the Mexican wolf from the landscape by 1970.

  6. The Mexican Wolf weight ranges from 27 – 45 kilograms. Mexican Wolves are the most endangered. Commonly referred to as ‘El lobo’, the Mexican wolf is grey with light brown fur on its back. The Mexican Wolves have long legs and a sleek body which enables them to run very fast. The modeled grey appearance of the Mexican Wolf is excellent as ...

  7. Geographic Range. The original range of Canis lupus consisted of the majority of the Northern hemisphere -- from the Arctic continuing south to a latitude of 20° S, which runs through southern Central Mexico, northern Africa, and southern Asia. However, due to habitat destruction, environmental change, persecution by humans, and other barriers to population growth, gray wolf populations are ...

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