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makvit [3.9K]
2 years ago
5

Which countries is the maned wolf native to? Short answers, please!

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Stolb23 [73]2 years ago
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Answer:

Maned wolves range through central and eastern South America including northern Argentina, South and Central Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia and southern Peru

Explanation:

valina [46]2 years ago
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Answer: Maned Wolfs are native primarily in central and eastern South America.  They include Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia, and Paraguay.

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