Yes, they are poached. Poaching of the Mexican Wolf is the reason they went extinct in the wild.
Tigers and Wolves are a few of the main animals that get poached. ~ ~Sleenky
they are poached for their fur coat and sometimes their meat but they are very beautiful animals if you think about it
Yes, there are still Mexican wolves but they are very endangered.
No, they're the same thing.
yes
Sadly I am sorry to say Mexican wolves are EXTINCT in the wild :( there is a reserve in america which holds these poor wolves there (if you want to find out more please search up on Wikipedia)
yes. Gray wolves and Mexican red wolves both can life in the western America, though Mexican red wolves are also believed to be a sub species of the Gray wolf, caused by a cross breeding of Gray wolves and Coyotes.
Probably not, mountain lions can kill wolves.
the Mexican wolves kill feral animals that kill cattle and are somtimes used for guard dogs
sometimes.
No. All Mexican gray wolves are extinct on the wild. There are some 300 individuals on several facilities located in Mexico and the United States.
Mexican wolves are the smallest sub species of the Gray wolf, they look very much like the European wolf, and are no bigger than an average German Shepherd. To see a picture, and find out more about Mexican wolves, please see related links below..