African Gray Wolf (KalobBurnett's Version)

The African gray wolf is the only subspecies of gray wolf subspecies of Africa. It is indigenous to savannahs, grasslands and temperate forests of Africa. They are the second largest subspecies of gray wolf. They are closely similar to the Mexican gray wolf, but larger. Their main prey are deer, okapis, wildebeests, quaggas (reintroduced), antelopes, sick/weak buffaloes, horses, young elephants, giraffes, zebras, warthogs, red river hogs, other herbivores. Much like most gray wolf subpecies, they mainly communicate by howling. They face competition with African wild dogs and hyenas.