Mexican wolf

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]

Page Revisions

Year Metadata Sections Top Words First Paragraph
2018

80805 characters

11 sections

23 paragraphs

10 images

91 internal links

54 external links

1. Taxonomy

2. Distribution

3. History

4. Further reading

5. See also

6. References

7. 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]

2017

52248 characters

10 sections

18 paragraphs

10 images

64 internal links

23 external links

1. Taxonomy

2. Distribution

3. History

4. Further reading

5. See also

6. References

7. 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]

2016

43635 characters

9 sections

15 paragraphs

9 images

59 internal links

19 external links

1. Taxonomy and evolution

2. History

3. Further reading

4. See also

5. References

6. 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]

2015

40420 characters

9 sections

13 paragraphs

9 images

61 internal links

16 external links

1. Taxonomy and evolution

2. History

3. Further reading

4. See also

5. References

6. 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]

2014

36406 characters

9 sections

12 paragraphs

7 images

58 internal links

13 external links

1. Taxonomy and evolution

2. History

3. Further reading

4. References

5. See also

6. 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]

2013

39501 characters

10 sections

19 paragraphs

13 images

55 internal links

13 external links

1. Physical features

2. History

3. Captive breeding programs

4. Hybridizations with coyotes

5. Gallery

6. See also

7. Notes

8. 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.

2012

35040 characters

9 sections

16 paragraphs

12 images

53 internal links

11 external links

1. Physical features

2. History

3. Captive breeding programs

4. Gallery

5. See also

6. Notes

7. 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.

2011

30433 characters

9 sections

16 paragraphs

11 images

42 internal links

10 external links

1. Physical features

2. History

3. Captive breeding programs

4. Gallery

5. See also

6. Notes

7. 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.

2010

31158 characters

9 sections

16 paragraphs

12 images

45 internal links

10 external links

1. Physical features

2. History

3. Captive breeding programs

4. Gallery

5. See also

6. Notes

7. 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.

2009

25784 characters

8 sections

15 paragraphs

12 images

42 internal links

9 external links

1. Physical features

2. History

3. Captive Breeding Programs

4. Gallery

5. Notes

6. 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.

2008

26490 characters

9 sections

17 paragraphs

11 images

42 internal links

9 external links

1. Features and adaptations

2. Diet

3. Social life

4. History

5. Reintroduction to the Southwest

6. Captive Breeding Programs

7. Gallery

8. Notes

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.

2007

23258 characters

8 sections

14 paragraphs

9 images

44 internal links

5 external links

1. Features and adaptations

2. Diet

3. Social life

4. History

5. Reintroduction to the Southwest

6. Gallery

7. Notes

8. 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.

2006

12853 characters

4 sections

8 paragraphs

5 images

29 internal links

2 external links

1. History

2. Reintroduction to the Southwest

3. Gallery

4. 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).

2005

7058 characters

2 sections

7 paragraphs

1 images

20 internal links

1 external links

1. Reintroduction To The Southwest

2. 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

Template:Taxobox begin
Template:StatusEndangered Template:Taxobox image Template:Taxobox begin placement Template:Taxobox regnum entry Template:Taxobox phylum entry Template:Taxobox classis entry Template:Taxobox ordo entry Template:Taxobox familia entry Template:Taxobox genus entry Template:Taxobox subspecies entry Template:Taxobox end placement Template:Taxobox section trinomial parens Template:Taxobox end placement