The African Gray Wolf is Africa's only gray wolf subspecies. It is indigenous to savannahs and temperate forests of Africa, hunting deer, antelopes, sick/weak buffaloes, horses, zebras, warthogs, red river hogs, hyraxes, rabbits, monkeys, apes (including chimps and gorillas), and other herbivores. It is similar to an Indian gray wolf, but with a slightly longer tail and shorter fur, since Africa is literally a hot place to live in. Much like most wolf species, they mainly communicate by howling.
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| - The African Gray Wolf is Africa's only gray wolf subspecies. It is indigenous to savannahs and temperate forests of Africa, hunting deer, antelopes, sick/weak buffaloes, horses, zebras, warthogs, red river hogs, hyraxes, rabbits, monkeys, apes (including chimps and gorillas), and other herbivores. It is similar to an Indian gray wolf, but with a slightly longer tail and shorter fur, since Africa is literally a hot place to live in. Much like most wolf species, they mainly communicate by howling.
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| - The African Gray Wolf is Africa's only gray wolf subspecies. It is indigenous to savannahs and temperate forests of Africa, hunting deer, antelopes, sick/weak buffaloes, horses, zebras, warthogs, red river hogs, hyraxes, rabbits, monkeys, apes (including chimps and gorillas), and other herbivores. It is similar to an Indian gray wolf, but with a slightly longer tail and shorter fur, since Africa is literally a hot place to live in. Much like most wolf species, they mainly communicate by howling.
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