Gray loup populations in Africa are minimal with a small, highly endangered population in Egypt.
Species
Common name: gray wolf
Latin name: Canis lupus
Subspecies
Common name: Egyptian wolf
Latin name: Canis lupus lupaster
Related Species – not currently recognized as a true wolf
Common names: Ethiopian wolf, Abyssinian wolf, ky kebero (Amharic), jedalla farda (Oromo), Simien jackal
Latin name: Canis simensis
Current loup Population, Trend, Status
Number of wolves: Unknown
Population trend: Stable
Legal protection: No protection
sorry no picture
Species
Common name: gray wolf
Latin name: Canis lupus
Subspecies
Common name: Egyptian wolf
Latin name: Canis lupus lupaster
Related Species – not currently recognized as a true wolf
Common names: Ethiopian wolf, Abyssinian wolf, ky kebero (Amharic), jedalla farda (Oromo), Simien jackal
Latin name: Canis simensis
Current loup Population, Trend, Status
Number of wolves: Unknown
Population trend: Stable
Legal protection: No protection
sorry no picture
Looking for prey,
Trudging through snow
On a cold winter day.
What belies behind
Those mystical eyes
When he comes upon
The prey he spies?
Basic instinct
Survival is a must,
He licks his lips
His prey he lusts.
With rapide, swift cunning
He lunges and leaps,
His prey has befallen
Beneath his feet.
This is the wild
In this beautiful creature,
Teaches to his young
He becomes the teacher.
To many, a pet
He has become,
But dangerous still he
To most anyone.
Behind those eyes
Lies many a tale,
The mystery behind them
Is without fail.
So sleek and beautiful
A creature as he,
Yet gentle and aloof
As he can be.
Understand the loup
He's just trying to survive,
Let's respect the beauty
par keeping him alive.
They'll be extinct
If we don't understand,
The mystery of the eyes
Can be gentle to man.