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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∙ 2011-03-12 11:50:32No Grey wolves and timber wolves are not the same.
Grey wolves and Timber Wolves are the same.
There are only three species of wolves: gray wolf, Ethiopian wolf, and red wolf. Timber wolves are only a subspecies of gray wolves.
Canada have gray wolves but it is also known as a timber wolf so technically they have both but they are the same animal.
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.
The timber wolf is a race of the gray wolf.
timber they have many colors from brown to red to gray & even black
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!
Timber wolves, also called gray wolves, live in forests. They eat rabbits, deer, rats, ect.
There are many species of wolves, red wolves, timber wolves, etc. A grey wolf belongs to these many species.
The eye color of Timber and Gray wolves' eyes is green. This depends on the parents' genes though, but mostly green or a blackish brown.
No, they are not! they have a different habitat, diet, etc.