It is obviously gray. And it is very dangerous. It is the only wolf that howls on the full moon.
You describe a wolf by warwick.
Walker seems to be very crazy in the book Wolf Brother.
It is obviously gray. And it is very dangerous. It is the only wolf that howls on the full moon.
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Skull is longer than a dogs
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Words that describe a wolf include fierce, cunning, and loyal. They are often depicted as solitary yet social animals, known for their intelligence and adaptability. Wolves are also characterized by their strength, agility, and haunting howls, which contribute to their mystique in folklore and nature.
Yes, "wolf's head" can refer to a term used in medieval law to describe a person who was deemed an outlaw or criminal, marked by the wearing of a wolf's head symbol. It can also be used more generally to describe someone who is considered dangerous or untrustworthy.
The term lupus (Latin for wolf) is attributed to the 13th-century physician Rogerius who used it to describe erosive skin lesions typical of the disease, that reminded him of a wolf's bite.
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It's French for 'wolf's eyes' - it means looking at someone as if they were a prey.