The Mexican gray wolf's shelter primarily consists of natural habitats such as forests, grasslands, and mountainous regions, where they can find cover and build dens. These wolves typically use abandoned burrows or dig their own dens in secluded areas for raising their pups. They prefer areas with sufficient prey and water sources, which are crucial for their survival. Conservation efforts often aim to protect and restore these natural habitats to support their population recovery.
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