Canis rufus is the scientific name for a red wolf.
I don't know of any other names for the Red Wolf specifically, but the scientific name is Canis lupus rufus. The red wolf is also the subspecies of the gray wolf. Hope that helped!
The Gray wolf is Canis Lupus. The red wolf is Canis Rufus.
The red wolf is a species however there is no such species as a black wolf, therefore no scientific name. But as 'rufus' is latin for red, I guess the latin word for 'black' would be used in the 'Black Wolf' Species' scientific name.
some people say the devil wolf because of its red fur its scientific name is lupus Rufus the grey wolf is also knock as the grey hound or lead coyote its scientific name is lupus lufus the black wolf is a dispersal wolf it is a wolf that has run away from its home pack to make its own
Current scientific though now classifies the red wolf as a subspecies of the gray wolf with the scientific name of Canis lupus rufus. This is still subject to some debate, however.
The scientific name for a wolf is Canis Lupus.Most wolves are subspecies of Canis lupus, the Gray Wolf.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Canis rufus.AnswerThe scientific classification of the Red Wolf is as follows:Domain EukaryaKingdom AnimaliaSubkingdom EumetazoaBilateriaSuperphylum DeuterostomiaPhylum ChordataSubphylum VertebrataInfraphylum GnathostomataClass MammaliaSubclass TheriaInfraclass EutheriaSuperorder LaurasiatheriaOrder CarnivoraFamily CanidaeGenus and species: Canis rufus
Arctic WolfThe scientific name for the Arctic Wolf is Canis lupus arctosCanis Lupus arctos
Grey Wolf Canis lupusRed Wolf Canis rufusBy wolf, you are probably referring to the Grey Wolf. There is also the critically endangered Red Wolf. Also, there are other species with the common name wolf, jackal or dog in the dog genus Canis.
The common name of a wolf is "wolf" :) The scientific name is Canis lupus.
The scientific name for grey wolf is Canis lupus.
The grey wolf is Canis lupus The red wolf is Canis rufus The Ethiopian wolf is Canis simensis There are about 30 other species (of various genera) in the wolf family, Family Canidae. Other members of the genus Canis include coyotes, domestic dogs, dingos and jackals.