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gray wolf

NOUN
  1. a wolf with a brindled grey coat living in forested northern regions of North America

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  • I feel like a special zone rich red or goat and grey Wolf in gray Wolf!
  • It could be a number of things: a wolf-dog cross; a very unusual hybrid of a gray wolf and a coyote; a coydog, a coyote-dog cross; or a wolf from Minnesota or Wisconsin. Archive 2006-12-01
  • By the time the gray wolf was listed as an endangered species in the conterminous U.S., its breeding range had been reduced to a small corner of northeastern Minnesota and Isle Royale, Michigan.
  • Participants allow the recolonization of the gray wolf on their private lands and will not use lethal controls on coyotes, wolves and other predators.
  • This fossil was originally described as the species Canis milleri, but restudy has shown that it is a subspecies of C. lupus, the gray wolf.
  • The rust-colored canine, closely related to the gray wolf, lives in small, social packs that meet three times a day and occupy territories that span just a few miles.
  • Gray Wolf Gray Wolf is a male Wolf, he and his wife red Wolf lives in the woods in the edge of the grassy plains favored the Wolf fort.
  • Do not envy the allure of the red wolf, gray wolf too hell-bent is love.
  • For information on the Mexican gray wolf or lobo, which is not affected by the reclassification proposal, visit Region 2's ‘Mexican Gray Wolf Recovery’ webpage.
  • The maned wolf, though, it should be said, is not actually a wolf at all, bearing no relation to the gray wolf.
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