The Mexican wolf ( Canis lupus baileyi ), also known as the lobo , is a subspecies of gray wolf once native to southeastern Arizona, southern New Mexico, western Texas and northern Mexico. It is the smallest of North America's gray wolves, [2] and is similar to C. l. nubilus , though it is distinguished by its smaller, narrower skull and its darker pelt, which is yellowish-gray and heavily clouded with black over the back and tail. [3] Its ancestors were likely the first gray wolves to enter North America after the extinction of the Beringian wolf , as indicated by its southern range and basal physical and genetic characteristics. [4]
Year | Metadata | Sections | Top Words | First Paragraph |
2018 |
80805 characters 11 sections 23 paragraphs 10 images 91 internal links 54 external links |
wolves 0.518 wolf 0.446 mexican 0.416 mexico 0.285 arizona 0.216 coyotes 0.145 beringian 0.138 gray 0.113 texas 0.092 recovery 0.085 chihuahua 0.059 hybridizations 0.059 nubilus 0.059 coyote 0.050 lupus 0.050 |
The Mexican wolf ( Canis lupus baileyi ), also known as the lobo , is a subspecies of gray wolf once native to southeastern Arizona, southern New Mexico, western Texas and northern Mexico. It is the smallest of North America's gray wolves, [2] and is similar to C. l. nubilus , though it is distinguished by its smaller, narrower skull and its darker pelt, which is yellowish-gray and heavily clouded with black over the back and tail. [3] Its ancestors were likely the first gray wolves to enter North America after the extinction of the Beringian wolf , as indicated by its southern range and basal physical and genetic characteristics. [4] |
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2017 |
52248 characters 10 sections 18 paragraphs 10 images 64 internal links 23 external links |
wolves 0.456 mexican 0.441 wolf 0.401 mexico 0.342 arizona 0.255 coyotes 0.188 gray 0.120 texas 0.119 recovery 0.110 hybridizations 0.076 coyote 0.065 pelt 0.055 beringian 0.051 lobos 0.051 nubilus 0.051 |
The Mexican wolf ( Canis lupus baileyi ), also known as the lobo , is a subspecies of gray wolf once native to southeastern Arizona, southern New Mexico, western Texas and northern Mexico. It is the smallest of North America's gray wolves, [2] and is similar to C. l. nubilus , though it is distinguished by its smaller, narrower skull and its darker pelt, which is yellowish-gray and heavily clouded with black over the back and tail. [3] Its ancestors were likely the first gray wolves to enter North America after the extinction of the Beringian wolf , as indicated by its southern range and basal physical and genetic characteristics. [4] |
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2016 |
43635 characters 9 sections 15 paragraphs 9 images 59 internal links 19 external links |
wolves 0.469 wolf 0.423 mexican 0.404 mexico 0.307 arizona 0.229 coyotes 0.211 gray 0.135 recovery 0.124 texas 0.117 hybridizations 0.086 coyote 0.073 pelt 0.061 beringian 0.057 lobos 0.057 nubilus 0.057 |
The Mexican wolf ( Canis lupus baileyi ), also known as the lobo , is a subspecies of gray wolf once native to southeastern Arizona, southern New Mexico, western Texas and northern Mexico. It is the smallest of North America's gray wolves, [2] and is similar to C. l. nubilus , though it is distinguished by its smaller, narrower skull and its darker pelt, which is yellowish-gray and heavily clouded with black over the back and tail. [3] Its ancestors were likely the first gray wolves to enter North America after the extinction of the Beringian wolf , as indicated by its southern range and basal physical and genetic characteristics. [4] |
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2015 |
40420 characters 9 sections 13 paragraphs 9 images 61 internal links 16 external links |
wolf 0.463 mexican 0.461 wolves 0.388 mexico 0.336 arizona 0.219 coyote 0.140 recovery 0.108 texas 0.091 gray 0.084 coyotes 0.077 pelt 0.067 beringian 0.062 lobos 0.062 markers 0.062 nubilus 0.062 |
The Mexican wolf ( Canis lupus baileyi ), also known as the lobo , is a subspecies of gray wolf once native to southeastern Arizona, southern New Mexico, western Texas and northern Mexico. It is the smallest of North America's gray wolves, [2] and is similar to C. l. nubilus , though it is distinguished by its smaller, narrower skull and its darker pelt, which is yellowish-gray and heavily clouded with black over the back and tail. [3] Its ancestors were likely the first gray wolves to enter North America after the extinction of the Beringian wolf , as indicated by its southern range and basal physical and genetic characteristics. [4] |
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2014 |
36406 characters 9 sections 12 paragraphs 7 images 58 internal links 13 external links |
mexican 0.479 wolf 0.471 wolves 0.388 mexico 0.292 arizona 0.170 coyote 0.153 recovery 0.117 gray 0.092 coyotes 0.084 texas 0.079 pelt 0.073 markers 0.068 nubilus 0.068 ranch 0.068 chromosomes 0.065 |
The Mexican wolf ( Canis lupus baileyi ), also known as the lobo , is a subspecies of gray wolf native to the Sierra Madre and the surrounding area of western Mexico , though its range once included the southeastern United States . It is the smallest of North America's gray wolves, [1] and is similar to C. l. nubilus , though it is distinguished by its smaller, narrower skull and its darker pelt, which is yellowish-gray and heavily clouded with black over the back and tail. [2] Its ancestors were likely the first gray wolves to enter North America, as indicated by its southern range and basal physical and genetic characteristics. [3] |
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2013 |
39501 characters 10 sections 19 paragraphs 13 images 55 internal links 13 external links |
mexican 0.565 wolves 0.437 wolf 0.407 arizona 0.220 coyotes 0.150 count 0.150 mexico 0.118 texas 0.107 packs 0.094 center 0.091 pups 0.079 grey 0.077 minnesota 0.073 trappers 0.073 baileyi 0.073 |
The Mexican wolf ( Canis lupus baileyi ) is a subspecies of the gray wolf . It is native to North America , where it is the rarest and most genetically distinct subspecies. |
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2012 |
35040 characters 9 sections 16 paragraphs 12 images 53 internal links 11 external links |
mexican 0.551 wolf 0.420 wolves 0.380 arizona 0.286 count 0.157 mexico 0.154 center 0.119 minnesota 0.095 trappers 0.095 baileyi 0.095 packs 0.092 recovery 0.083 completed 0.078 facilities 0.078 pups 0.077 |
The Mexican wolf ( Canis lupus baileyi ) is a subspecies of the gray wolf . It is native to North America , where it is the rarest and most genetically distinct subspecies. |
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2011 |
30433 characters 9 sections 16 paragraphs 11 images 42 internal links 10 external links |
mexican 0.602 wolf 0.458 wolves 0.311 arizona 0.261 mexico 0.140 center 0.130 minnesota 0.104 trappers 0.104 baileyi 0.104 completed 0.086 facilities 0.086 founded 0.075 gray 0.070 recovery 0.068 lupus 0.067 |
The Mexican Wolf ( Canis lupus baileyi ) is a subspecies of the Gray Wolf . It is native to North America , where it is the rarest and most genetically distinct subspecies. |
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2010 |
31158 characters 9 sections 16 paragraphs 12 images 45 internal links 10 external links |
mexican 0.602 wolf 0.458 wolves 0.311 arizona 0.260 mexico 0.140 center 0.129 minnesota 0.104 trappers 0.104 baileyi 0.104 completed 0.086 facilities 0.086 founded 0.075 gray 0.070 recovery 0.068 lupus 0.067 |
The Mexican Wolf ( Canis lupus baileyi ) is a subspecies of the Gray Wolf . It is native to North America , where it is the rarest and most genetically distinct subspecies. |
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2009 |
25784 characters 8 sections 15 paragraphs 12 images 42 internal links 9 external links |
mexican 0.607 wolf 0.465 arizona 0.295 wolves 0.264 mexico 0.159 trappers 0.118 baileyi 0.118 completed 0.097 facilities 0.097 recovery 0.077 lupus 0.076 1998 0.076 canis 0.069 designated 0.069 dog 0.063 |
The Mexican Wolf ( Canis lupus baileyi ) is a subspecies of the Gray Wolf . It is native to North America , where it is the rarest and most genetically distinct subspecies. |
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2008 |
26490 characters 9 sections 17 paragraphs 11 images 42 internal links 9 external links |
mexican 0.612 wolf 0.467 arizona 0.280 wolves 0.223 mexico 0.151 gray 0.132 trappers 0.112 baileyi 0.112 sonora 0.112 pack 0.108 completed 0.092 facilities 0.092 deer 0.073 recovery 0.073 lupus 0.072 |
The Mexican Gray Wolf ( Canis lupus baileyi ) is the rarest, most genetically distinct subspecies of the Gray Wolf in North America. |
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2007 |
23258 characters 8 sections 14 paragraphs 9 images 44 internal links 5 external links |
mexican 0.615 wolf 0.443 arizona 0.319 wolves 0.222 gray 0.194 trappers 0.128 sonora 0.128 completed 0.105 mexico 0.103 deer 0.083 pack 0.082 packs 0.082 1998 0.082 pups 0.069 mile 0.064 |
The Mexican Gray Wolf is the rarest, most genetically distinct subspecies of the Gray Wolf in North America. |
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2006 |
12853 characters 4 sections 8 paragraphs 5 images 29 internal links 2 external links |
mexican 0.600 wolf 0.393 arizona 0.340 wolves 0.254 trappers 0.170 baileyi 0.170 mexico 0.137 lupus 0.109 1998 0.109 canis 0.099 pups 0.091 mile 0.085 pens 0.085 apache 0.085 gila 0.085 |
The Mexican Wolf ( Canis lupus baileyi ) is the rarest, most genetically distinct subspecies of the Gray Wolf in North America. It is also one of the smallest subspecies, reaching an overall length no greater than 135 cm (53 in) and a maximum height of about 80 cm (31 in). Weight ranges from 27-45 kg (60-100 lbs). |
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2005 |
7058 characters 2 sections 7 paragraphs 1 images 20 internal links 1 external links |
mexican 0.606 wolf 0.393 arizona 0.378 wolves 0.235 mexico 0.152 pups 0.101 trinomial 0.094 mile 0.094 southernmost 0.094 pens 0.094 apache 0.094 baileyi 0.094 gila 0.094 museums 0.094 secretary 0.094 |
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