Eastern Wolf (canis lupus lycaon)
Eastern Wolf. The Eastern Wolf is a distinct species even though many people mistake it for a subspecies of the Gray Wolf or the Red Wolf.
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Eastern Wolf. The Eastern Wolf is a distinct species even though many people mistake it for a subspecies of the Gray Wolf or the Red Wolf.
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Wolf Species. The Gray Wolf is the one most people are familiar with. They can be all colors and range in size depending on where they happen to reside.
Indian Wolf. The reddish or light brown coloring of the Indian Wolf is part of the reason that many believe it to be a fox when they catch a glimpse of it in the wild.
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Himalayan Wolf. The Himalayan Wolf is a subspecies of the Gray Wolf. This is a fairly new species to have been identified.
Red Wolf. The name of the Red Wolf stems from the fact that they can have a reddish coat on them. It is often a cinnamon shade of red.
Arctic Wolf. No other wolf in the world can offer the same coloring as the Arctic Wolf. It is very unique due to the location where it is found.
Ethiopian Wolf. Due to the physical appearance of the Ethiopian Wolf it is often mistaken for either a fox or a jackal.
Gray Wolf. The Common Wolf is also known as the Gray Wolf. This is the type of wolf that most people are familiar with.