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  1. The Great Plains wolf (Canis lupus nubilus), also known as the buffalo wolf or loafer, is an extinct subspecies of gray wolf that once extended throughout the Great Plains, from southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan in Canada southward to northern Texas in the United States. The subspecies was declared extinct in 1926.

  2. The Great Plains wolf (Canis lupus nubilus), also known as the buffalo wolf or loafer, is a subspecies of gray wolf that once extended throughout the Great Plains, from southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan in Canada southward to northern Texas in the United States. [5]

  3. Description: The Great Plains wolf is the most common subspecies of the gray wolf in the continental United States. A typical Great Plains wolf is between 4 ½ and 6 ½ feet long, from snout to tail, weights from 60-110 pounds and may have a coat of gray, black or buff with red-ish coloring.

  4. 20 wrz 2024 · Great Plains Wolf. Scientific Name: Canis lupus nubilus. Region: North America. The Great Plains Wolf, also known as the American Prairie Wolf, is a majestic and elusive creature that roams the vast grasslands of North America. These canines are highly social animals, living in close-knit packs led by an alpha pair.

  5. The Great Plains wolf (Canis lupus nubilus) is the most common subspecies of the gray wolf in the continental United States. A typical Great Plains wolf is between 1.4 and 2 meters (4 ½ and 6 ½ feet) long, from snout to tail, weighs 27-50 kg (60-110 lbs), and may have a coat of gray, black or buff with reddish coloring.

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