Teeny Tiny Wolf Pup Gets a Bath

Happiness is getting some one-on-one time with Mom. When Mexican gray wolf Rosa (F1143) licks and nibbles her tiny son (the adorable runt of her litter of nine), not only is she keeping her kiddo’s fur clean and free of debris, her grooming efforts are gestures of intimacy that reaffirm the unique emotional bonds that shape the foundation of the family. Are you falling in love with the teeny tiny two-month-old? He might be small in size, but the spirited fellow has a big personality -- and fan base! At just around 5 pounds, the little Lobo is half the size of most of his 8 siblings but is otherwise healthy and thriving. Follow the pups’ progress via live webcams: These critically endangered Mexican gray wolf pups represent the Wolf Conservation Center’s active participation in an effort to save a species on the brink of extinction. The Mexican gray wolf or “lobo” is the most genetically distinct lineage of wolves in the Western Hemisphere, and one of the most endangered mammals in No
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