Wolf - biology.
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VIII RED WOLF
The red wolf is smaller than the gray wolf.
An adult red wolf stands about 65 cm (about 2 ft) high at the shoulder, measures 100 to 130 cm (3 to 4 ft) in lengthexcluding the tail, and weighs 20 to 36 kg (45 to 80 lb).
It has long legs and ears and its head is not as wide as that of the gray wolf.
The coat of red wolves varies incolor from light tan to black with reddish head, ears, and legs.
Scientists have debated whether the red wolf is a subspecies of the gray wolf, a separate species, or across between the coyote and the gray wolf.
Like other wolves, the red wolf is territorial, mostly nocturnal, highly social, and an efficient hunter.
It frequently preys on white-tailed deer and raccoons.
Red wolvesusually live in pairs or small family groups, and they establish a territory that ranges in size from 26 to 260 sq km (10 to 100 sq mi).
Pack size and territorial area aregenerally smaller than those of gray wolves.
Red wolves were historically hunted, trapped, and poisoned by North American settlers, who viewed them as a threat.
In the early 20th century red wolves weresubject to predator control programs due to fears that they caused extensive cattle losses.
As the number of red wolves declined, mating patterns were disrupted andthey began to interbreed with coyotes.
Red wolf habitat has also been destroyed due to logging, mineral exploration, and land clearing.
The red wolf was first protected as an endangered species in 1967 under a law that preceded the Endangered Species Act.
In 1973 the USFWS initiated a captive-breeding program for the species.
By 1980 red wolves were considered extinct in the wild.
Captive red wolf pairs produced their first litters at the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium in Tacoma, Washington, in 1977.
The captive red wolf population has sinceincreased and in 1987 four pairs of red wolves were reintroduced to the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge in northeastern North Carolina.
In 1991 and 1992additional red wolves were reintroduced to Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
These efforts have met with limited success, and the red wolf remains a protectedspecies.
Scientific classification: The wolf belongs to the family Canidae.
The gray wolf is classified as Canis lupus , the Mexican gray wolf as Canis lupus baileyi, and the red wolf as Canis rufus.
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