Cascade Mountain wolf (SciiFii)

The Cascade Mountain wolf (Canis lupus fuscus), also known as the brown wolf, a subspecies of gray wolf native to the Cascades, from Southwestern Canada down to Northern California and was once extinct in 1940 due to sponsored bounties and the hostility of settlers, but has been but has been back from extinction by SciiFii and reintroduced to Southwestern Canada. The Cascade Mountain wolf is a cinnamon-coloured wolf, measuring 165 centimeters and weighing 36–49 kilograms. The Cascade Mountain wolves are social pack-hunting carnivores and mainly feed on mountain sheep, mountain goats, moose, deer, and elk. The conservation status of the Cascade Mountain wolf is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts and the Cascade Mountain wolf's range.