Maned Wolf

Taxonomy

Animal (Common Name): Maned Wolf

Domain: Central and Eastern regions of South America

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Mammalia

Order: Carnivora

Family: Canidae

Genus: Chrysocyon

Species: Chrysocyon brachyurus


Social Activity & Patterns

The maned wolf monogamously pair-bonds, defends its territory, and provides parental care to its young. Males are more active than females and are more territorial.

Its activity patterns are crepuscular, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk.


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Adaptive Traits

Adaptive traits of this animal consist of long legs, territorial marking, crepuscular activity, and living a solitary lifestyle.

They are adaptive due to the wolf needing to thrive in its habitat and environment of the tall grasslands. Its fur repels against water and snow also provides insulation when it gets cold.

Location

Lives in the grasslands, savannas, and scrub forests of central and eastern South America, primarily Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Bolivia, and southeastern Peru.