The gray wolf, white-tailed deer, red fox, beaver, and many bird species also inhabit the area.
The results suggested that African wolves inhabit at least two places in Ethiopia, approximately 2,500 km southeast of Egypt.
In areas where wolves inhabit pastoral areas, the parasites can be spread to livestock.
It is reported that wolves and eagles once inhabited the woodlands and that honey production was part of the local economy.
Arctic charr can be found in the river, while muskox, wolves, and Arctic fox also inhabit the area.
Bears, cougars and wolves inhabit the area.
It was well known that wolves inhabited the deeper forest.
Furthermore, intentional and unintentional brush fires are frequent in the ericaceous moorlands wolves inhabit.
There is no doubt that wolves inhabited the area at one time.
Moose, mountain goats, brown bear and black bear, deer, and wolves inhabit the area.