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ENDANGERED
SPECIES
RED WOLF
By
Craig Paxton
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TAXONOMY
CATEGORY - Mammals
PHYLUM - CHORDATA,
CLASS - MAMMALIA,
ORDER - CARNIVORA,
FAMILY - CANIDAE,
GENUS - CANIS,
SPECIES - RUFUS,
SCIENTIFIC NAME - CANIS RUFUS
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Description
The coat of the red wolf is
tawny-cinnamon mixed with
gray and black, and is darkest
on the back. Red wolves have a
head and body length of 3.25 4' and a weight of 40 - 90 lb.
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Habitat
The last naturally occurring
population utilized coastal prairie
marshes.
There is evidence that the
species was found in highest
numbers in the once extensive
bottomland river forests and
swamps of the southeastern
United States.
Habitat
Red wolves re-introduced
into northeastern North
Carolina have utilized
habitat types ranging from
agricultural lands to
forest/wetland
Food
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The Red Wolf eat animals
up to the size of small
deer, including pigs;
raccoons; muskrats,
nutria, and other rodents;
and rabbits.
FOOD
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The Red wolves' diet of whitetailed deer, raccoon and marsh
rabbits are primary year-round
food items and account for
approximately 90% of the weight
of food consumed by these
wolves.
BEHAVIOR
Red wolf cubs are born
in dens, which can be
located in the trunks of
hollow trees, stream
banks or sand knolls.
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BEHAVIOR
The red wolf is primarily
nocturnal, but it may increase its
daytime activity during the
winter.
It hunts over a relatively small
part of its home range for about
7 - 10 days and then shifts to
another area.
Birth/Reproduce
Age to Maturity:
22 - 46 months, occasionally 10
months.
Gestation Period:
61 - 63 days.
Birth Season:
Mating occurs from January - April;
young are born in the spring.
BIRTH/REPRODUCE
Birth Rate:
1 - 11 cubs per litter; the average
is 6. There is one litter per year.
Early Development:
Weaning occurs at 8 - 10 weeks.
Maximum Age:
Up to 13 years in the wild, 16
years in captivity. Fact
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Why Endangered
Reasons for its decline included
hunting, poisoning and trapping
(because it was perceived as a
threat to livestock, and possibly
to people), habitat disruption,
and competition.
Stop Endangment
Stop hunting these animals.
Stop killing these animals
because of fear.
Captive breeding
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WORKS CITED
http://www.animalinfo.org/image/canirufu1j.jpg
http://www.animalinfo.org/species/carnivor/canirufu.htm#profile
http://www.animalinfo.org/species/carnivor/canirufu.htm#Habitat
Phillips, M. 1995. Conserving the red wolf. Canid News 3.
http://www.rabbit.org/links/rabbit-pictures.html
http://www.loomcom.com/raccoons/gallery/jpegs/e-coon.jpg
http://www.redwolves.com/graphics/photo_page/right_front.jpg
http://www.redwolves.com/graphics/photo_page/front_closeup.jpg