This is based on fossil evidence and genetic studies, and it places the gray wolf's origin in the Pleistocene epoch. This era, known as the "Ice Age," saw the emergence and dominance of many large mammals, including the gray wolf.
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What era did the gray wolf appear on earth?
The gray wolf (Canis lupus) is estimated to have appeared on Earth around 200,000 to 400,000 years ago.
This is based on fossil evidence and genetic studies, and it places the gray wolf's origin in the Pleistocene epoch. This era, known as the "Ice Age," saw the emergence and dominance of many large mammals, including the gray wolf. |