The word "canis" shows that they are both wolves.
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!
I know that the Latin name is canis lupus. an lupe gris is latin for grey wolf
Yes, both dogs and dingoes are subspecies of the gray wolf:wolf = Canis lupusdog = Canis lupus familiarisdingo = Canis lupus dingo
there are many more than 5 different breeds of wolves.Gray Wolf (Canis lupus)Arctic Wolf (Canis lupus arctos)Tundra Wolf (Canis lupus albus)Arabian Wolf (canis lupus arabs)Mexican Wolf (Canis lupus baileyi)Russian Wolf (Canis lupus communis)Italian Wolf (Canis lupus italicus)Eqyptian Wolf (Canis lupus lupaster)Eurasian Wolf (Canis lupus lupus)Eastern Wolf (Canis lupus lycaon or Canis lycaon)Great Plains Wolf (Canis lupus nubilus)Northwestern Wolf (Canis lupus occidentalis)Indian Wolf (Canis lupus pallipes) or Canis indicaIberian Wolf (Canis lupus signatus)Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis)Red Wolf (Canis rufus)
lupus or canis. One might be Greek. It's probably Lupus. In Latin, lupus means 'wolf' and canis means 'dog'. I don't know Greek, though.
wolves are in the canine family if you mean... there iseastern timber wolfarctic wolfAlaskan tundra wolfAlexander archlipeglo wolfBaffin island wolfBearnard's wolfBritish Colombian wolfcascade mountain wolfgreat plains wolfGreenland wolfHudson bay wolfinterior Alaskan wolfkenai peninsula wolfLabrador wolfMackenzie tundra wolfMackenzie VALLEY wolfManitoba wolfMexican wolfMongolian mountain wolfNewfoundland wolfnorth rocky mountain wolfsouth rocky mountain wolfTexas gray wolfVancouver island wolfcommon red wolfFlorida red wolfswamp wolfArabian wolfcommon gray wolfHokkaido wolfHonshu wolfIberian wolfIranian wolfItalian wolfsteppe wolfTibetan wolftundra wolfdire wolfEgpytion wolfEtiriopian wolfgolden jackalindiean wolfmanned wolfthats all i know excuse spelling...They belong to the Canis Lupus family, dogs also belong to the Canis family, and dogs and wolves can produce offspring.
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.
Canis lupus familiaris (or dogs, as we know them) are all of the same family. Dogs were reclassified in 1993 as a sub-species of wolf (Canis lupus), having formally been classified simply as Canis familiaris. In simpler terms, all household dogs, which you may have at home as pets, are classified as dogs, but in the grand scheme of things dogs are part of the wolf family.
Canis lupus familiaris
Well, it's funny that you should ask this. Of course the Northern Inuit supporters will tell you that it is Canis familiaris, that is if they are intelligent enough to even know this nomenclature. But what they're hiding is the fact that their "dogoid" is actually Canis familiaris x Canis lupus,in other words, a wolf hybrid of varying percentages.
i do not know what a kennys and a rufus friendship is
i do not know what a kennys and a rufus friendship is