
Arabian Wolf
Arabian Wolf
Arabian Wolf
The Arabian Desert, bathed in the scorching sun. The Arabian wolf, a tenacious hunter, thrives in this harsh environment. Let's uncover the secrets of the desert wolf, the Arabian wolf, and delve into their fascinating ecology.
Arabian Wolf Basic Infomation

Property | Value |
---|---|
Scientific Name | Canis lupus arabs |
Taxonomic Status | ACCEPTED |
Rank | SUBSPECIES |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Mammalia |
Order | Carnivora |
Family | Canidae |
Genus | Canis |
Conservation Status | Near Threatened |
Species | Canis lupus |

Size
Adults are relatively small among wolves, standing about 24 inches (60 centimeters) tall at the shoulder and weighing about 40 to 55 pounds (18 to 25 kilograms).

Lifespan
They live for 5 to 6 years in the wild and can live for over 10 years in captivity.

Distribution
They are found on the Arabian Peninsula, including countries such as Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen, Jordan, Israel, and Egypt (Sinai Peninsula). They live in arid and semi-arid desert areas.
Arabian Wolf Q&A

What kind of wolf is the Arabian wolf?
The Arabian wolf is a subspecies of gray wolf that has adapted to the desert environment of the Arabian Peninsula. They are smaller, have shorter fur, and larger ears compared to other wolves.
These characteristics are adaptations to the hot, dry desert conditions they live in. Their short fur helps them stay cool, and their large ears help radiate body heat. They are also known as the 'desert wolf'.

What do Arabian wolves eat?
Arabian wolves primarily prey on small to medium-sized mammals, birds, and reptiles, and also eat fruits and plants. They often hunt alone and travel long distances in search of food.
Their varied diet is an adaptation to survive in the harsh desert environment where food is scarce.

What kind of lives do they lead?
Arabian wolves live solitary lives or in small packs and travel long distances to survive. Packs do not have a clear leader and their social structure is flexible.
They are often found in pairs or in small family groups of 3-4 individuals. They have a large territory that they roam in search of food, which can span tens of square kilometers. They are nocturnal, resting in the shade of rocks or caves during the day and becoming active in the cooler evening and night hours. They communicate with each other through howls, body language, and facial expressions.

[Quiz!] Can Arabian wolves survive without drinking water?
Arabian wolves are well adapted to the desert environment, where water is scarce.
They can survive for several days without drinking water. This is because they can obtain moisture from the body fluids of their prey and from plants. They also conserve water by concentrating their urine.

[Quiz!] Are Arabian wolves dangerous to humans?
Arabian wolves rarely attack humans. They are shy and tend to avoid human contact.
However, human development has encroached on their habitat in recent years, forcing them to venture closer to human settlements in search of food. This has led to some conflicts between humans and Arabian wolves. If you encounter an Arabian wolf, do not approach or provoke it, and quietly leave the area.

[Quiz!] Are Arabian wolves endangered?
The Arabian wolf is listed as 'Near Threatened' on the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List.
Their numbers are declining due to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict. Protecting Arabian wolves requires habitat conservation, anti-poaching measures, and promoting coexistence with humans.

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Arabian Wolf Type of List

Characteristics of Arabian Wolves
- Subspecies of gray wolf
- Live in the desert regions of the Arabian Peninsula
- Smaller than other wolves
- Short fur
- Large ears
- Adapted to heat and dryness
- Live alone or in small packs
- Near Threatened
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