k Grey Wolves. View of two grey wolves Canis lupus feeding on a deer kill in the snow. A fully grown grey wolf has a body length of 100140 cm and a body weight of 1880 kg. It preys on large herbivores such as elk, bison and mountain sheep as well as deer. The grey wolf lives in packs of 515 individuals. It is found mainly in North America and Asia, however there are residual populations in Mexico, Europe and Scandinavia. The grey wolf is an endangered species in all American states except Alaska. Photographed in Utah, USA. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Grey Wolves. View of two grey wolves (Canis lupus) feeding on a deer kill in the snow. A fully grown grey wolf has a body length of 100-140 cm and a body weight of 18-80 kg. It preys on large herbivores such as elk, bison and mountain sheep as well as deer. The grey wolf lives in packs of 5-15 individuals. It is found mainly in North America and Asia, however there are residual populations in Mexico, Europe and Scandinavia. The grey wolf is an endangered species in all American states except Alaska. Photographed in Utah, USA.
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Grey Wolves. View of two grey wolves (Canis lupus) feeding on a deer kill in the snow. A fully grown grey wolf has a body length of 100-140 cm and a body weight of 18-80 kg. It preys on large herbivores such as elk, bison and mountain sheep as well as deer. The grey wolf lives in packs of 5-15 individuals. It is found mainly in North America and Asia, however there are residual populations in Mexico, Europe and Scandinavia. The grey wolf is an endangered species in all American states except Alaska. Photographed in Utah, USA.

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