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$15.00/hour

Black wolves are gray wolves with a melanistic (black fur) gene, often linked to ancient dog DNA, giving them stronger immunity to diseases like canine distemper, which explains their prevalence in North America (around 50% in Yellowstone). They aren't a separate species, but a color morph, more common in forested areas where dark coats provide camouflage, contrasting with tundra wolves. Their dark fur comes from a dominant gene, making them powerful symbols of strength, but also potentially more resilient to certain threats


Dog DNA: The black coat mutation entered the gray wolf gene pool through interbreeding with domestic dogs thousands of years ago. 

Immune Boost: The gene responsible for black fur is located near genes that boost immunity, making black wolves more resistant to diseases like canine distemper

Not Just Black: They are Canis lupus, just with dark fur, not a separate species. 

Camouflage: Black wolves thrive in forests where their dark coats help them blend in, while lighter wolves dominate open tundra. 

Appearance: They often have striking features like pointed ears, sharp noses, and captivating eyes, with unique facial patterns for identification

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Full-Time, Contract, Part-time, Internship, 1st Shift, 2st Shift, 3st Shift, Temporary, Temp-to-Permanent, Direct Hire, Travel required
Location
Oakland Park, FL
Date posted
Dec 17, 2025

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