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Timber Wolf
The timber wolf conservation clubs will usually document the number of babies born per season.
This is a social animal that mates for life usually seasonally between January and April and lives in packs of 2-15. The leader of the pack is the strongest male; there are usually about 7 pups in a litter though there also can be as much as eleven.
The timber wolf conservation clubs will usually document the number of babies born per season.
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Timber Wolf -
conservation, babies
The animals prefer open tundra and forests. Once they were known to inhabit most of North America, now their distribution occurs in only Alaska, Canada, and parts of the U.S.A. The population of the animals is decreased due to human fear, superstition, and outright hatred of this animal. The timber wolf conservation clubs will usually document the number of babies born per season.
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