American Gray Wolf

The American gray wolf is a subspecies of gray wolf native to North America, South America and Central America. There are three known subspecies of the American gray wolf, North, South and Central. Dylanuses often kept these species in zoos that has breeding programs and some were kept as exotic pets due to their highly tameful towards sapient beings, including dylanuses and humans. They live across the forests, shrublands, grasslands and savannas of North America, South America and Central America. Unlike other gray wolf subspecies, American gray wolves learn not to hunt livestock and only hunt large animals like urban mule deer, elks, tapirs, etc. It does well with humans and tolerates human activities much like American wild dogs, their main rivals. Like all gray wolf subspecies, its main form of communication is howling.

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