The classification of the red wolf is currently unanswered. Some scientists claim it is a separate species while others say it is a gray wolf-coyote hybrid.
There are only three species of wolves: gray wolf, Ethiopian wolf, and red wolf. Timber wolves are only a subspecies of gray wolves.
Arctic Wolves Timber Wolves Red Wolves Ethiopian Wolves Indian Wolves Asiatic Wolves European Wolves (probably extinct)
All wolves are related, I guess dogs would be related too. A timber wolf and a grey wolf are related because they're WOLVES. But there species is different thats all. Same with deer, cats, etc.
there were no timber wolves in Wisconsin (0)
Actually, there are. They aren't the Red timber wolf. They are simply the Texas wolf, the red wolf. Red wolves are not a native species, but they are commonly spotted in the state. And, of course, coyotes are commonly referred to as "Brush wolves".
The timber wolves.
Timber wolves or grey wolves can run up to 35mph.
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!
The red wolf is also found in the east, in the Alligator River Refuge in eastern North Carolina.
Siberian Timber wolves
No.
They are the same thing!!! Timber and atric wolves are just differrent names for grey wolves. This is actually my question! lol someone asked this same question but the answer said that the wolves were differrent! RESEARCH PPL!