No. Wolves and foxes are two completely different species, therefore, they are not the same.
Grey Hounds are used for dog racing.
The Arctic Fox, The Grey Squirrel, Domesticated dogs, and Cattle.
Dogs are all mammals, have similar anatomical structures, such as four legs and a snout, and have similar behaviors, such as hunting and socializing in packs. Additionally, dogs have a strong sense of smell and hearing compared to humans.
Fish, birds, reptiles, dogs, and mammals are all similar in one way. they all have a backbone. ~ann :]
ones with silver fur Weimaraner dogs usually have a silver sheen to their coat, but these are the only dogs I know of that are silver without being grey.
fox
A dogs ears
white black brown and grey
It's the other way around. Dogs are a subspecies of the Grey Wolf.
Grey dogs are sometimes referred to as "blue" because the term "blue" is used in the dog breeding world to describe a specific shade of grey that has a bluish tint to it.
Grey hounds
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the grey wolf
dogs
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a grey hound and a mastiff
well it is because it is a wolf think about that