The dog family, because they almost look and act the same as dogs.
The wolf is part of the Canidae family .A wolf is a part of the dog family
A dog that is part wolf is called a wolf-dog hybrid. These hybrids can vary widely in behavior and appearance, depending on the percentage of wolf DNA they have and the specific dog breed they are crossed with. It is important to note that keeping wolf-dog hybrids as pets can be challenging due to their natural instincts and wild traits.
No. Wolves and foxes are part of the family Canidae, not Felidae.
A wolf is a canine (related to dogs.) A wolverine is a mustelid (related to weasels.)
Canidae is the family of the wolf.
Wolf, It is part of the dog family! Trust me.
Well It's a wolf, but part of the dog family. Foxes are part of the cat family so wolf=dog and fox=cat so yeah!
Wolves are part of the Canine family. So, their relatives are domestic dogs, coyotes, etc...
the dog family.
Well, they both are endangered and they both live in forests. I'm guessing family or country.They are part of the same Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Caniformia, Family, and Genus (Canis). The gray wolf is canis lupus; the red wolf is canis rufus.
The gray wolf (Lat. Canis Lupus) is the second most specialised member of the genus Canis, after the Ethiopian wolf, as demonstrated by its morphological adaptations to hunting large prey, its more gregarious nature. The species Canis lupus was first recorded by Carl Linnaeus in his publication Systema Naturae in 1758.
Well the wolf is part of the canine family and that shows a wolverine is too. Answer is both.