Part of the Canine family known as Canidae:
Grey wolf (Canis Lupus)
Red wolf (Canis Rufus)
Eastern Wolf (Canis Lycaon)
Ethiopian Wolf (Canis Simensis)
Maned Wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus)
Indian wolf (Canis Indica)
Himalayan Wolf (Canis Himalayaensis)
they are different because only male wolves can be the leader of a pack .
All i know is that the leaders name is Amoroq.
All of the clan names in the wolves of the beyond are MacDuncan clan, MacDuff clan, MacNab clan, MacAngus clan, MacDonegal clan, MacHeath clan, and the MacNamara clan.
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.
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People give wolves and other animals names because they need to be able to remember the differences between wolves, and also because they tend personalize them.
All sub-species of wolves are different. The largest wolf species which is the Grey wolf can be 80-85cm at the shoulder
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.
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It's just another term people from different regions of the world call the grey wolf. Just like some people call a caribou a reindeer. Its the same thing, just different names
No. Wolves and foxes are two completely different species, therefore, they are not the same.
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