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    With the arrival of the gray wolf between 80,000 and 60,000 years ago, the red wolf's range shrank to the eastern forests and California, and the coyote replaced the red wolf mid-continent between 60,000 and 30,000 years ago.

    • The red wolf is closely related to the coyote and the grey wolf. Red wolves share many similarities with grey wolves and coyotes. 1.
    • They can breed with coyotes. Hybridisation with coyotes is one of the biggest threats red wolves face.
    • Some scientists believe red wolves are a subspecies of the grey wolf. Grey wolves and coyotes can produce fertile offspring and some scientists believe this gave rise to the red wolf.
    • They feed on animal matter, but may eat fruits when hungry. Red wolves are skilled predators and can catch animals as large as deer but they will also feed on carrion, as well as berries when prey is in short supply.
  2. Red Wolves in captivity can live up to 15 years old, however, there life span in the wild is somewhat shorter averaging around 6 – 7 years. Diet. Unlike the Grey Wolf, the Red Wolf eats mainly small animals including rabbits, raccoons and rodents. Red Wolves will occasionally eat insects and berries.

  3. Jul 10, 2017 · Adult gray wolves are 4 to 6.56 feet (120 to 200 centimeters) long and weigh about 40 to 175 lbs. (18 to 79 kilograms). As its name indicates, the gray wolf typically has thick gray fur,...

  4. The average Red Wolf life span is 7-9 years, but their life expectancy drops to roughly 2-3 years in the wild when considering human-based mortalities (gunshots and vehicle strikes). The oldest known Red Wolf in the wild was actually 14 (1743F, who passed away in 2023).

  5. Jul 26, 2018 · Red Wolf Facts At A Glance. Other Name (s): Florida black wolf, Mississippi Valley wolf. Scientific name: Canis rufus. Type of Animal: Mammal, Carnivoran. Animal Family: Canidae (the dog family) Where Found: North America. Length (nose to tail): 22 m (4 ft.) Height: 66 cm (26 in) Weight: 20 to 36 kg (45 to 80 lb.)

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  7. The red wolf is more sociable than the coyote, but less so than the gray wolf. It mates in January–February, with an average of 6-7 pups being born in March, April, and May. It is monogamous, with both parents participating in the rearing of young.

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