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Gray wolves are neither bone cartilage nor carapace; they are mammals and have a skeletal structure made up of bones, including cartilage in certain areas like joints. Carapace refers specifically to the hard upper shell of certain animals, like turtles, which does not apply to wolves. Thus, gray wolves consist of bones and cartilage as part of their anatomy, not carapace.

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