Grey wolves and Timber Wolves are the same.
Canada have gray wolves but it is also known as a timber wolf so technically they have both but they are the same animal.
No Grey wolves and timber wolves are not the same.
There are only three species of wolves: gray wolf, Ethiopian wolf, and red wolf. Timber wolves are only a subspecies of gray wolves.
They are both the same kind of wolves, just two different names. The biggest wolves are the artic wolves (these are also gray and timber wolves, just with a different name). Artic wolves can weigh over 200 pounds.
A Timber wolf and a Gray wolf are the same species, just with a different names. Timber wolves refer to a specific region, and Gray wolves is a more general term for all northern wolves. So it really depends which gray wolf you're looking at.
The timber wolf is a race of the gray wolf.
timber they have many colors from brown to red to gray & even black
Yes, in fact, the timber wolf is another name for the grey wolves. (wolves are awesome)- uh, no they are most certianly not! Timber wolves are just a little bit um.. well.. awesomer, I guess!
MinnesotaGray wolves are found throughout America, Mexico and Canada.Gray wolves are also found in not only Canada and other North American coutries but also in Russia, the Middle East, and formerly India, the United States mainland, and Mexico.Europe and north AmericaOk, lets just be clear here, timber wolves and gray wolves are the same... and mostly grey wolves (timber wolves) live in canada, Alaska, Asia, or in north and south america... :) hope this helps!!!
Timber wolves, also called gray wolves, live in forests. They eat rabbits, deer, rats, ect.
Some wolves like gray wolves and arctic wolves are.
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