Post by SHADOW on May 25, 2011 4:47:46 GMT -5
Gray Wolf (Canis lupus)
The largest of all the wolves, and quite simply referred to just 'The Wolf' or Timber Wolf', they have many smaller sub species. They are large, muscular, bulky animals with lean legs and thick pelt. Their pelt vary from white to black and all the shades of brown, gold, silver in-between.
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Great Plains Wolf (Canis lupus nubilus)
An averaged sized sub species. Usually grey, black, buff or reddish with a lengthy coat.
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Northwestern Wolf (Canis lupus occidentalis)
A very large sub species, usually a blended black, brown or grey but full solid colours can be represented.
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Arctic Wolf (Canis lupus arctos)
Shorter, smaller but with exceedingly long pelt. They almost always have hue's of pure white to a mottled cream.
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Tundra Wolf (Canis lupus albus)
One of the largest sub species of wolf, this animals have a high muscular body, lean legs, a broad skull tapering a narrow muzzle with an extremely thick coat varying from black to rust.
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Arabian Wolf (canis lupus arabs)
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Mexican Wolf (Canis lupus baileyi)
A rare encounter, with long lean legs and a slender frame their colouring is a mixture of solid blacks, golds, browns and creams.
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Russian Wolf (Canis lupus communis)
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Italian Wolf (Canis lupus italicus)
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Eqyptian Wolf (Canis lupus lupaster)
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Eurasian Wolf (Canis lupus lupus)
At the same level of the Tundra Wolf, these wolves are large powerful canines yet tend to own a shorter tail and shorter, denser coat. They have rich colouring, whatever hue they may be. Sometimes possess a large dark stripe down the spine.
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Eastern Wolf (Canis lupus lycaon or Canis lycaon)
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Indian Wolf (Canis lupus pallipes or Canis indica)
A medium sized canine, they have shortish fur that exceeds in length around the face. Commonly their fur colour is blended grey or brown yet black specimens have been found.
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Iberian Wolf (Canis lupus signatus)
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Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis)
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Red Wolf (Canis rufus)
Most endangered of all the sub species this little canines are stout, lean and carry a bronze/reddish coat that is very short in length.
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Maned Wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus)
The largest of all the wolves, and quite simply referred to just 'The Wolf' or Timber Wolf', they have many smaller sub species. They are large, muscular, bulky animals with lean legs and thick pelt. Their pelt vary from white to black and all the shades of brown, gold, silver in-between.
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Great Plains Wolf (Canis lupus nubilus)
An averaged sized sub species. Usually grey, black, buff or reddish with a lengthy coat.
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Northwestern Wolf (Canis lupus occidentalis)
A very large sub species, usually a blended black, brown or grey but full solid colours can be represented.
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Arctic Wolf (Canis lupus arctos)
Shorter, smaller but with exceedingly long pelt. They almost always have hue's of pure white to a mottled cream.
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Tundra Wolf (Canis lupus albus)
One of the largest sub species of wolf, this animals have a high muscular body, lean legs, a broad skull tapering a narrow muzzle with an extremely thick coat varying from black to rust.
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Arabian Wolf (canis lupus arabs)
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Mexican Wolf (Canis lupus baileyi)
A rare encounter, with long lean legs and a slender frame their colouring is a mixture of solid blacks, golds, browns and creams.
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Russian Wolf (Canis lupus communis)
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Italian Wolf (Canis lupus italicus)
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Eqyptian Wolf (Canis lupus lupaster)
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Eurasian Wolf (Canis lupus lupus)
At the same level of the Tundra Wolf, these wolves are large powerful canines yet tend to own a shorter tail and shorter, denser coat. They have rich colouring, whatever hue they may be. Sometimes possess a large dark stripe down the spine.
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Eastern Wolf (Canis lupus lycaon or Canis lycaon)
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Indian Wolf (Canis lupus pallipes or Canis indica)
A medium sized canine, they have shortish fur that exceeds in length around the face. Commonly their fur colour is blended grey or brown yet black specimens have been found.
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Iberian Wolf (Canis lupus signatus)
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Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis)
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Red Wolf (Canis rufus)
Most endangered of all the sub species this little canines are stout, lean and carry a bronze/reddish coat that is very short in length.
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Maned Wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus)