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    The Iberian wolf ( Canis lupus signatus, [2] [3] [1] [4] or Canis lupus lupus, [5] Spanish and Portuguese: Lobo ibérico ), [6] is a subspecies of grey wolf. It inhabits the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, which includes northwestern Spain and northern Portugal. It is home to 2,200-2,700 wolves which have been isolated from mixing with ...

  2. Basic facts about Iberian Wolf: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status.

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  5. Dec 21, 2022 · The Iberian Wolf is smaller than many other subspecies of wolf. It doesn’t weigh more than 100 lb whereas the American or Russian wolves can reach 180 lb. The Iberian wolf also has a distinctive appearance, with dark patches on their tail, back, and legs. These markings are what give them their Latin name and they’re the only subspecies ...

  6. The Wolf (Canis lupus, Linnaeus 1758) is a mammal of the family Canidae. It’s a large carnivore, only surpassed in Europe by the brown bear, it is presently the largest wild canid. The Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus, Cabrera 1907) is the subspecies endemic to the Iberian Peninsula. In Portugal, it is classified as an "endangered species ...

  7. Nov 8, 2023 · The Iberian wolf is medium in size compared to other wolves, weighing between 25 and 50 kilograms. Their fur is grayish in color, sometimes with a mix of blonde and brown colors. A characteristic detail is the presence of dark markings on the snout and in front of the ears. It has a strong chewing apparatus, very useful for devouring its prey.

  8. Mammalia, Carnivora, Canidae. Lifespan. Up to 20 years in captivity. Height & weight. 70-80 cm (shoulder height), 30 kg for females and 40 kg for males. Gestation. About 2 months, up to 6 wolf cubs. Natural habitat. Forests, mountains and steppes.

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