Nine Wolf Cubs Critically Endangered Born At The Zoo, Welcome to the world


9 red wolf cubs, that are endangered, wer born at the North Carolina Zoo. The 6 cubs came in 2 litters, the first 6 came to May and Denali, and the other 3 came to Roan and Marsh.

According to the zoo, as part of one the of the contributions of the zoo to the American Red Wolf SAFE Program, the 9 cubs were born behind the scenes.

The red wolves, that live only in the northeastern North Carolina’ wild only, were also checked up to make sure they were hydrated and healthy.

Furthermore, more checkups will be done every 2 weeks to ensure that the cubs stay healthy. How great!

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