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  1. Lobo was a North American Mexican gray wolf who lived in the Currumpaw Valley (Corrumpa Creek) in New Mexico. During the 1890s, Lobo and his pack, having been deprived of their natural prey such as bison , elk , and pronghorn by settlers, became forced to prey on the settlers' livestock to survive.

  2. 2. power was felt over its entire extent was an old gray wolf. Old Lobo, or the king, as the Mexicans called him, was the gigantic leader of a remarkable pack of gray wolves that had ravaged the Currumpaw Valley for a number of years.

  3. Lobo, the King of Currumpaw por Ernest Seton Thompson | CommonLit. Texto. Textos relacionados. Recursos multimedia. Guía para maestros. Guía para padres. Volver a la biblioteca.

  4. 31 de oct. de 2009 · Old Lobo, or the king, as the Mexicans called him, was the gigantic leader of a remarkable pack of gray wolves, that had ravaged the Currumpaw Valley for a number of years. All the shepherds and ranchmen knew him well, and, wherever he appeared with his trusty band, terror reigned supreme among the cattle, and wrath and despair among ...

  5. Learn about Lobo, the leader of a wolfpack that preyed on cattle and sheep in New Mexico in the 1890s. Find out how Ernest Thompson Seton, a naturalist and Boy Scout author, captured and killed Lobo after a long chase.

  6. On January 31, 1894, Lobo, the leader of one of the last packs of wolves in the Americas, was caught by Ernest Seton’s traps in the Currumpaw Valley, Union County, New Mexico. We tied his feet securely, but he never groaned, growled, nor turned his head.

  7. 19 de ene. de 2021 · Old Lobo, or the king, as the Mexicans called him, was the gigantic leader of a remarkable pack of gray wolves, that had ravaged the Currumpaw Valley for a number of years.