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    The wolf (Canis lupus; pl.: wolves), also known as the gray wolf or grey wolf, is a large canine native to Eurasia and North America. More than thirty subspecies of Canis lupus have been recognized, including the dog and dingo, though gray wolves, as popularly understood, only comprise naturally-occurring wild … See more

    The English "wolf" stems from the Old English wulf, which is itself thought to be derived from the Proto-Germanic *wulfaz. The Proto-Indo-European root *wĺ̥kʷos may also be the source of the Latin word for the animal lupus … See more

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    The wolf is the largest extant member of the Canidae family, and is further distinguished from coyotes and jackals by a broader snout, shorter ears, a shorter torso and a longer … See more

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    The wolf is a social animal. Its populations consist of packs and lone wolves, most lone wolves being temporarily alone while they disperse from … See more

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    In folklore, religion and mythology
    The wolf is a common motif in the mythologies and cosmologies of peoples throughout its … See more

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    In 1758, the Swedish botanist and zoologist Carl Linnaeus published in his Systema Naturae the binomial nomenclature See more

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    Wolves occur across Eurasia and North America. However, deliberate human persecution because … See more

    The global wild wolf population in 2003 was estimated at 300,000. Wolf population declines have been arrested since the 1970s. This has fostered recolonization and reintroduction in parts of its former range as a result of legal protection, changes in land … See more

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    The wolf ( Canis lupus; [b] pl.: wolves ), also known as the gray wolf or grey wolf, is a large canine native to Eurasia and North America. More than thirty subspecies of Canis lupus have been recognized, including the dog and dingo, though gray wolves, as popularly understood, only comprise naturally-occurring wild subspecies.
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    The scientific name for the Wolf is Canis lupus. What is the lifespan of a Wolf? Wolves can live for 10 to 12 years. How fast is a Wolf? A Wolf can travel at speeds of up to 46 miles per hour. How Does a Wolf Compare to a Tibetan Mastiff? Wolves are more powerful predators than Tibetan Mastiffs, though they are roughly the same size and weight.
    The wolf is built for travel. Its long legs, large feet, and deep but narrow chest suit it well for life on the move. Keen senses, large canine teeth, powerful jaws, and the ability to pursue prey at 60 km (37 miles) per hour equip the wolf well for a predatory way of life.
    These wolf cams are live-broadcasting the International Wolf Center’s ambassador wolves. There is debate on classification, but learn all about the different wolf species, and (possible) sub-species. Although researchers are discovering more about wolves every year, we’ve answered some of the most commonly asked wolf questions.
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  5. WebBiology and Behavior. You are here:Home1/Wolf Info2/Basic Wolf Info3/Biology and Behavior. Biology & Behavior. Use this quick guide to learn the basics of wolf biology and behavior. Communication. Click …

  6. WebApr 23, 2024 · Physical description. gray wolf. Gray, or timber, wolf (Canis lupus). Keen senses, large canine teeth, powerful jaws, and the ability to pursue prey at 60 km (37 miles) per hour equip the gray wolf well for a …

  7. WebThis is a great place to begin learning all about wolves! Information in this section will start with the basics of wolves around the world and carry you through more advanced publications. Save. Link to: Wolves of the World.

  8. WebJan 8, 2023 · Learn about wolves, the apex predators that travel in packs and are essential for the health of most ecosystems. Find out their scientific name, conservation status, subspecies, and more.