00:05America's six wild wolf species guardians of untamed landscapes. Six large wolves still roam
00:12America's forests, tundra, mountains, and deserts. From Alaska to Yellowstone, powerful wolves chase
00:18elk, caribou, deer, and moose across some of the country's wildest ground. The northwestern wolf
00:23moves through Alaska in the Pacific Northwest, carrying long legs, a broad chest, and a thick
00:28gray coat. The Alaskan interior wolf crosses frozen valleys and spruce forests, hunting caribou and
00:34moose through deep northern snow. The Mackenzie Valley wolf patrols far northern wilderness,
00:40where massive bodies and strong jaws help packs bring down large hoofed prey. The Great Plains
00:46wolf travels through open grasslands and wooded edges, following deer and elk across wide midwestern
00:51landscapes. The Rocky Mountain wolf runs through Yellowstone and nearby ranges, testing elk herds
00:56along snowy ridges and river valleys. The Mexican gray wolf moves through Arizona and New Mexico
01:02mountains, smaller than northern wolves but built for rugged desert forests. Large wolves survive with
01:07strong legs, thick coats, sharp senses, and pack coordination across very different American
01:12landscapes. A wolf track in snow, mud, or dust can reveal how much wild power still moves through the
01:19United States.
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