Where can you find Canis lupus?

Where can you find Canis lupus?

gray wolf, (Canis lupus), also called timber wolf, largest wild member of the dog family (Canidae). It inhabits vast areas of the Northern Hemisphere. Between 5 and 24 subspecies of gray wolves are recognized in North America and 7 to 12 are recognized in Eurasia, with 1 in Africa.

Are there still wolves in Spain?

In recent years, wolves have moved into areas such as the Guadarrama mountains north of Madrid and near the city of Ávila, to the west of the capital. There are now some 2,500 Iberian wolves: around 2,000 are in Spain – the largest wolf population in western Europe – and the rest in Portugal.

Are Iberian wolves extinct?

Iberian Wolves are fully protected and classified as an endangered species at national level in Portugal. In Spain, Wolves are protected by international laws, but this protection framework is not effective at national level because of the regional administration fragmentation.

What kind of wolves are in Spain?

The Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus, or Canis lupus lupus, Spanish and Portuguese : Lobo ibérico), is a subspecies of grey wolf. It inhabits the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, which includes northwestern Spain and northern Portugal.

How long is a wolf’s lifespan?

16 yearsIn captivity
14 yearsIn the wild
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Is it legal to own a wolf in Spain?

The Spanish government will declare the wolf a “wild animal under special protection” which means hunting it is illegal. After progressive measures to preserve the animal in some northern Spanish regions, the wolf has become an asset to the tourism industry in places like Zamora.

How many wild wolves are in Spain?

2,500 wolves
The official estimates count 2,500 wolves in Spain, based on reproductive individuals.

Why is the Iberian wolf endangered?

The Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus) is a top predator that inhabits the Iberian Peninsula. In Portugal, its numbers and distribution declined throughout the 20th century, due to human persecution, habitat degradation and prey decline, which have led to higher predation rates of livestock in the remaining packs.

How old is the oldest wolf?

In the wild, 10 year-old females have been known to give birth and record longevity is 13.7 years [0434]. One wild born male was around 20.6 years old when he died in captivity [0671].

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