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Facts about there endangered status
Aggressive predator control programs, hunting and agriculturalization have combined to bring the wolf near to extinction, because it was thought to be a threat to livestock. They are now considered rare. Though once abundant over much of Eurasia and North America, the gray wolf inhabits a very small portion of its former range because of widespread destruction of its territory, human encroachment of its habitat, and the resulting human-wolf encounters that sparked broad extirpation. Today, wolves are protected in some areas, hunted for sport in others, or may be subject to extermination as perceived threats to livestock and pets. IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING NEGATIVE TO SAY DONT SAY IT.

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  • @F14ace this guy has a good point... too bad nobody cares cause "greywolf is a endangered and stuff like that." If you want wolves, go to siberia

  • @MegaSonicKing Any billion is too much.

  • @Idaho278 What .3 billion to 7 billion in 50 years isnt overpopulated..

  • @ChaosTragedies Thats the problem; they are very smart, which akes them a very good predator, unfortunately when you take a very good killer out of his natural habitat and put him in an enviroment with no natural predators you get big problems.

  • A farmer shoots a wolf attacking his livestock and everyone goes apeshit. They cry and scream about how the wolf was "just trying to survive". Meanwhile, every year hundreds of bison are rounded up, taken from their natural home and shipped off to be slaughtered and turned into burgers, yet nobody says a damn thing. Wolves get so much attention and yet other animals like the bison get so little.

  • @Idaho278 I was reading your discussion, and I understand everything you two have said. I am a wolf lover, an animal lover all around actually. The only problem I have is calling them "killing machines" maybe i misunderstood what you meant by that. But what I saw it as is you calling them mindless killing machines. Which they are not. They like any animal, or human, have emotions. They are dangerous, yes like any animal or human again. But they are not mindless monsters.

  • @Idaho278 I was reading your discussion, and I understand everything you two have said. I am a wolf lover, an animal lover all around actually. The only problem I have is calling them "killing machines" maybe i misunderstood what you meant by that. But what I saw it as is you calling them mindless killing machines. Which they are not. They like any animal, or human, have emotions.

  • @Idaho278 I was reading your discussion, and I understand everything you two have said. I am a wolf lover, an animal lover all around actually. The only problem I have is calling them "killing machines" maybe i misunderstood what you meant by that. But what I saw it as is you calling them mindless killing machines. Which they are not. They like any animal, or human, have emotions.

  • Wolves have never been near extinction you morons. They have never even been endangered as a species. You wolf lovers love to spew your propaganda and lies about the wolves. You are all a bunch of braindead retards.

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