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Predator In The Web Of Life

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Edu-Source.com Online college degrees, distance learning and continuing education information resource. Home Predator In The Web Of Life April 24, 2007 xx Posted in Environmental Science Articles Leave a Reply Name (required) Email (will not be published) (required) Website or Blog XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> Popular About Distance Education Canada Distance Education India Foothill College Online Courses Online Paralegal Courses Online Pharmacy Degree Pheonix University Online Suny Online Courses University Of Houston Online Courses University Of Phoneix Online Wash Read More
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2. Canid Genetics

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. “The domestic dog is an extremely close relative of the gray wolf, differing from it by at most 0.2% of mtDNA sequence.... In comparison, the gray wolf differs from its closest wild relative, the coyote, by about 4% of mitochondrial DNA sequence.” Robert K. Wayne, Ph.D. “Molecular evolution of the dog family” Theoretical and Applied Genetics . Click here for glossary of standard genetic terminology and here to go to Index at the top of the page. What is a Wolfdog? A wolfdog is a cross between a gray wolf and a dog--what some refer to as a wolf hybrid. The term "hybrid", however, is used differently in the various scientific disciplines. For example, in horticulture, hybrids are formed by humans as crosses of different 'types' of plants; the term is used equally fo Read More
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ADW: Atelocynus microtis: Information

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Overview News Technology Conditions of Use Privacy Policy Partners & Contributors Awards & Recognition ADW Staff Contact Us Spinning Skulls About Mammals Frog Calls Resources for College Instructors Resources for K-12 Instructors Contribute to ADW What's in a Scientific Name? Authority Lists: Where We Get Our Names Name, Rank, and Serial Number Organismal classification: evolutionary relationships & ranks Glossary Search Guide Related Links Contact Us Report an Error Structured Inquiry Search — preview Home Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Mammalia Order Carnivora Suborder Caniformia Family Canidae Species Atelocynus microtis Atelocynus microtis short-eared dog Information Classification 2007/11/19 02:16:31.914 US/Eastern By Sumit Sitole Kingdom: Animalia P Read More
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ADW: Canidae: Information

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Overview News Technology Conditions of Use Privacy Policy Partners & Contributors Awards & Recognition ADW Staff Contact Us Spinning Skulls About Mammals Frog Calls Resources for College Instructors Resources for K-12 Instructors Contribute to ADW What's in a Scientific Name? Authority Lists: Where We Get Our Names Name, Rank, and Serial Number Organismal classification: evolutionary relationships & ranks Glossary Search Guide Related Links Contact Us Report an Error Structured Inquiry Search — preview Home Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Mammalia Order Carnivora Suborder Caniformia Family Canidae Family Canidae coyotes, dogs, foxes, jackals, and wolves Information Pictures Specimens Sounds Classification 2007/11/19 02:45:38.174 US/Eastern By Bridget Fahey Read More
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ADW: Canis simensis: Information

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Overview News Technology Conditions of Use Privacy Policy Partners & Contributors Awards & Recognition ADW Staff Contact Us Spinning Skulls About Mammals Frog Calls Resources for College Instructors Resources for K-12 Instructors Contribute to ADW What's in a Scientific Name? Authority Lists: Where We Get Our Names Name, Rank, and Serial Number Organismal classification: evolutionary relationships & ranks Glossary Search Guide Related Links Contact Us Report an Error Structured Inquiry Search — preview Home Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Mammalia Order Carnivora Suborder Caniformia Family Canidae Species Canis simensis Canis simensis Simian jackal Information Pictures Classification 2007/11/19 02:46:42.730 US/Eastern By Andrew Bunker Kingdom: Animalia Phy Read More
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ADW: Lycaon pictus: Information

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Overview News Technology Conditions of Use Privacy Policy Partners & Contributors Awards & Recognition ADW Staff Contact Us Spinning Skulls About Mammals Frog Calls Resources for College Instructors Resources for K-12 Instructors Contribute to ADW What's in a Scientific Name? Authority Lists: Where We Get Our Names Name, Rank, and Serial Number Organismal classification: evolutionary relationships & ranks Glossary Search Guide Related Links Contact Us Report an Error Structured Inquiry Search — preview Home Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Mammalia Order Carnivora Suborder Caniformia Family Canidae Species Lycaon pictus Lycaon pictus African wild dog Information Pictures Specimens Classification 2007/11/19 05:16:24.199 US/Eastern By Michael Mulheisen, Cryst Read More
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African Wild Dog

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Support the Zoo by donating now or joining the Zoo Society! Learn More African Wild Dog Test your knowledge - take a quiz SWAHILI NAME FOR DOG: Mbwa African Wild Hunting Dog Scientific Name: Lycaon pictus pictus PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS: These dogs are similar in size and shape to medium-large domestic dogs, but they are only distantly related to other canids. Their mottled coloring and large rounded ears make them unmistakable. The muzzle is black and the forehead has a black line in the middle of it. The large head resembles that of a hyena. Legs are long and slender. The feet have only four toes, and no dewclaws. The tail has a white plume at the tip No two dogs have identical coat patterns of white, black and tan; yet close relatives are recognizably similar in coloration. The body len Read More
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African Wild Dog -- Kids' Planet -- Defenders of Wildlife

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Images of African Wild Dog African Wild Dog in the Winter [42k jpg] African Wild Dog with chicks [81k gif] --> Defenders of Wildlife 1130 17th Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Tel: 1-800-385-9712 defenders@mail.defenders.org STATUS: Endangered. DESCRIPTION: African wild dogs are the size of medium domestic dogs. Their Latin name, Lycaon pictus, means "painted wolf-like animal." Their coats are mottled in shades of brown, black and beige. They have large, rounded ears and dark brown circles around their eyes. The dogs differ from wolves and other dogs in that they have four toes instead of five. SIZE: The average African wild dog weighs between 37 and 80 pounds and measures 24 to 30 inches high. POPULATION: Between 2,000 and 5,000 of these dogs remain in the wild, mostly in game preserves or Read More
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African Wild Dog Reintroduction and Conservation Project? / The Zululand Wild Dog Conservation and Management Programme

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Home page | Aims of the programme | Projects within the programme | Community work | Publications | Wild Dog Links | Donations and funding The Zululand Wild Dog Conservation and Management Programme Home page Aims of the programme Projects within the programme Community work Publications Wild Dog Links Donations and funding To contact us : Michael Somers Centre for Wildlife Management University of Pretoria 0002 Pretoria South Africa Tell: +27 (0) 420 2627 E-mail: m js (at sign)? @up.ac.za The main c ollaborators: Jan Graf , University of KwaZulu-Natal . Markus Gusset , University of KwaZulu-Natal/Walter Sisulu University. Fredrik Dalerum, University of Pretoria. Penny Spiering, University of Pretoria and Smithsonian National Zoological Park . Ant Maddock, JNCC, UK Rob Slotow , Life and En Read More
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African Wild Dog: WhoZoo

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African Wild Dog Name: African Wild Dog Scientific name: Lycaon pictus Range: South Africa and east of Sahara Habitat: Grasslands, Savannas, and Woodlands of East Africa Status: Endangered Diet in the wild: Warthogs, zebras, water bugs, ostriches, rhinos, Grants Gazelle, elephants Diet in the zoo: Carnivorous diet Location in the zoo: Not currently on exhibit Physical description : Wild dogs have a canine body shape like a wolf's, but they have larger, bat like ears and white tipped tails. They have splotches of black, yellow, white, and dark brown, with no two dogs marked exactly the same. General information : Wild dogs have a highly developed social structure. They live in packs that vary from 10 to 15 animals, including males, females, and young. Their packs are nomadic, and they roam Read More
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Animal Info - African Wild Dog

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Animal Info - Wild Dog (Other Names: African Hunting Dog, African Wild Dog, Apeete, Aye Dur, Cape Hunting Dog, Cynhyene, Eeyeyi, Eminze, Imbwa, Inpumpi, Kikwau, Kite Kya Negereni, Kulwe, Licaon, Liduma, Ligwami, Loup-peint, Lycaon, Mauzi, Mbawa, Mbwa Mwitu, Mbughi, Mhuge, Mulula, Muthige, Nzui, Omusege, Osuyiani, Oulay, Painted Dog, Prude, Sudhe, Suyian, Suyo, Suyondet, Takula, Tri-colored Dog, Wildehond, Yeyii) Lycaon pictus Status : Endangered Contents 1. Profile ( Picture ) 2. Tidbits 3. Status and Trends ( IUCN Status , Countries Where Currently Found , Population Estimates , History of Distribution , Threats and Reasons for Decline ) 4. Data on Biology and Ecology ( Weight , Habitat , Age to Maturity , Gestation Period , Birth Season , Birth Rate , Early Development , Dispersal , Maxi Read More
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AWF: Wildlife: African Wild Dog

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SEARCH My AWF | Shop | Adopt an Animal | Safaris | DONATE Formerly widespread throughout sub-Saharan Africa, today just 3,000-5,500 African wild dogs remain, with most populations still declining. Home > Wildlife > African Wild Dog African Wild Dog Physical Characteristics The African wild dog, also called the hunting dog, is a vanishing species in East Africa. Field studies have shown that the wild dog is a highly intelligent and social animal. Like most predators, it plays an important role in eliminating sick and weak animals, thereby helping maintain a natural balance and ultimately improving prey species. The stereotype of the wild dog as a cruel butcher is slowly being replaced by a less harsh image. The African wild dog has a colorful, patchy coat, large bat-like ears and a bushy ta Read More
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CISAB | Animal Behavior Bulletin, Volume 2 Number 4 (Oct 1997)

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CENTER FOR THE INTEGRATIVE STUDY OF ANIMAL BEHAVIOR A N I M A L B E H A V I O R B U L L E T I N Feature article from Volume 2, Number 4 (October 1997) Copyright 1997 Indiana University Influences on Group Size and Population Decline in African Wild Dogs by Christie A. McCloud INTRODUCTION It has often been thought that cooperative hunting favors sociality in carnivores because it allows them to kill and eat larger prey (Creel and Creel, 1995). This has been considered true in the past due to observations of groups increasing the size of prey hunted. Wolves ( Canis lupus ) will hunt moose together while hunting smaller prey such as Dall sheep ( Ovis dalli ) when alone (Mech, 1970). There are both costs and benefits to belonging to a cooperative hunting group. For example, solitary hunters m Read More
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Dhole

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The Social Life of the Dhole Cuon alpinus by Arun Venkataraman In the jungles of south and southeast Asia there lives a little known member of the dog family, which has been described as the "red dog" in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book . The "red dog", the dhole, or the Asiatic wild dog (Cuon alpinus) , is an animal which lives in packs. According to Kipling, it was so feared that even the wolf pack featured in the story had to move out of an area invaded by a dhole pack. Of course in most parts of Asia, wolf and dhole packs do not live together and therefore the encounter was purely fictional. Dhole packs are feared by many inhabitants of the jungle, including spotted and sambar deer, which they prey upon. Even the big cats of the Asian jungles, the leopard and the tiger, will avoid con Read More
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Dog Owner's Guide: The African Wild Dog

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[Dog Owner's Guide: The African Wild Dog (www.canismajor.com/dog/afriwild.html)] Home Topics Index Newest Bookstore Reprints Privacy About The African Wild Dog Rare wild dogs give clues to pet behavior Pat Callahan opened the door into the grotto and the four African wild dogs loped down from the rise at the rear of the enclosure to investigate the keeper and his two companions. Closer they came, eyes intent on the interlopers, large ears ready to scoop up any aberrant sound. They stopped about 10 feet from the visitors and watched for several minutes, curious, alert for any threat. The tension was too much for the black and gold patchwork canids: they exploded into motion, cruising around and around the grotto in perfect unison, long legs consuming ground in a graceful lope, bodies touchi Read More
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African Wild Dog Project AfricanWildDogProject@comcast.net Status IUCN African Wild Dog Project The African Wild Dog Project is dedicated to the conservation of one of Africa's rarest carnivores, the African wild dog (also known as the painted and Cape hunting dog.) Where once they occurred throughout Africa and numbered hundreds of thousands, there are now fewer African wild dogs than there are cheetahs. The Species Survival Commission of the World Conservation Union (IUCN) estimates that in the whole of Africa there are only 5,000 to 6,000 wild dogs in 600 to 1,000 packs. The African Wild Dog Project, through educational programs and field studies in Africa, is working to conserve these remaining groups. Lions and hyenas are natural predators, and take their toll on African wild dogs. Bu Read More
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Hunting Dog - Lycaon pictus

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? Sedgwick County Zoo, credit: Jim Marlett African Hunting Dog Lycaon pictus Physical Characteristics Each hunting dog has its own unique markings of black, yellow, brown and white. They have highly specialized, sharp, shearing teeth, large round ears and 4 toes on the front feet. Size of average adult height: 30 inches at the shoulder weight: 40 - 80 pounds Approximate life span is 4 years in the wild and 10 - 13 years in captivity. Diet Wild: impala and other types of small to medium antelope Behavior Live in packs of usually 7-10 adults, males related to each other, females may be related to each other, males and females may not be related to each other, more males than females, with a social hierarchy Nomadic 9 months of the year Reproduction only the dominant pair breed litter: 6-10 p Read More
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Naomi's Animal Facts-Wild Dog

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Naomi's Animal Facts Picture courtesy of L.J. Erasmus Wild Dog *Endangered species Shoulder height: 65cm Mass: 24 to 30 kg Gestation: about 60 days They have a poor reputation in the way that they kill their prey, but here follows a short explanation for that. Wild dogs lack strong jaws and teeth as well as sharp claws. Their hunting method are as follows: One or two dogs will chase the prey while the others trail. The chase usually starts in a straight line, but when the dogs draw closer and capture becomes imminent, they start to zigzag. This action makes it easy for the dogs in the rear to 'cut corners' and reach the prey before the leading dogs. They have considerable stamina and a chase can vary from a few hundred meters to 3 kilometers and more. Their speed varies from 50 km/h to 65 Read More
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New Guinea Singing Dog Conservation Society - Welcome!

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NGSDCS@CanineWorld.com The New Guinea Singing Dog (NGSD) was discovered by the outside world in 1957 when the first pair was brought down from the New Guinea Highlands to the Taronga Zoo. Sidney, Australia. Originally declared a unique species, canis hallstromi, in 1969 they were grouped with the Australian Dingo as a feral wild (wild-living) subspecies of the domestic dog, Canis familiaris dingo. Because of this most zoos stopped breeding them, and their captive population has subsequently declined. In the last few years, many NGSDs have, with proper training and socialization, adapted well to living in the modern home as a pet. This is quite a feat for a wild animal that until recently was tamed (but not domesticated) companion only to Stone Age tribes. Until the NGSD is once again offic Read More
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Rare Breed Network: New Guinea Singing Dog Standard

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New Guinea Singing Dog Official Standard of The New Guinea Singing Dog Club of America Approved by N.G.S.D.C.A. Board Of Directors 3/96 General Appearance: The New Guinea Singing Dog is a natural breed of wild origin. The overall impression is that of an extremely agile and graceful animal with a fox-like appearance. This breed is presented in a natural condition with no trimming, even of whiskers. A tonal howl is a unique characteristic of the breed. Size, Proportion, Substance: Height of mature dogs averages between 14 - 18" at the withers and for bitches between 13 - 17." Weight averages between 17 - 30 pounds. At all weights the appearance is lean and muscular with substantial, but not heavy, bone. In proportion, the side profile of the body, from point of shoulder to point of rump, is Read More
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The Color of Wild Canines

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The Color of Wild Canines In wild dogs in the genus Canis the basic pattern of color is dominated by what is called counter-shading in which the lower surfaces of the animal are lighter than the upper surfaces. In wild canines the demarcation between the light regions and the dark regions is fairly well deliminated. In general the light regions correspond to the ventral surface of the embryo and this light pattern has sometimes been termed "ventral promotion". The darker dorsal regions are generally a gray to grey brown color. The hairs of the darker dorsal regions being a mixture of guard hairs and undercoat. These darker hairs are usually not solid in color but are banded in various ways. The lower portion of the sides of the face, the sides of the muzzle, the insides of the ears and the Read More
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The Fox Forest

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Please enable JavaScript to see the menu. You've reached the Fox Forest! This is an educational site dedicated to the often misunderstood red fox. You'll discover how red foxes live, the challenges they face, and how they overcome them. In addition to learning about fox life, you can share your experiences, ask questions, and find out what you can do to help our wild friends. You can also visit us at aboutfoxes.org and redfoxes.org . Thanks for visiting! - Fox Forest Staff Recommended by: Read More
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Top-education.com - The Best Education world Resources and Information. This website is for sale!

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UK Shopper Online - The online shopping directory, advice and information centre

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Vulpes

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Welcome to Vulpes, your one stop shop for information of foxes. This site strives to give the most comprehensive information on the fox, no matter the breed of fox, we have them all here. The site contains stories, movies, sounds, images, and more than you can shake a stick at. To the left is your toolbar and this will change as you jump through the site, however there will always be a "Home" button that will bring you back to the Main Site and you can navigate someplace else. Also I recommend you click HERE if you are in someone's frames (man I hate when that happens). Starting off the links are pretty self explanatory, but for those who need a little help let me explain where each of these buttons will take you: HOME - No matter where you are it will bring you to this page. FOX Read More
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We're Sorry - National Wildlife Federation

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Wild Dog Information Project...Wild Dogs of the World

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Receive the latest Pet News, Entertainment and Giveaways by subscribing to our FREE monthly newsletter “The Scoop”! Your privacy is protected and we will never misuse your e-mail address. Information On Wild Dogs Wild Dog Information People have attacked and killed wild dogs for hundreds of years. Though the wild dog is a hunter, they do not kill as many domestic animals as people think. Many of the things that people enjoy best about domestic dogs comes from their wild ancestors. The wild dog is as intelligent and as loyal as the domestic dog. These traits help them to become excellent parents. Females give birth to a litter of two to ten pups. Both parents provide care for the young until they are fully grown. Only one or two pups survive the first year. Their life span is tw Read More
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Wild Dog {Lycaon Pictus}

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The Wild Dog {Lycaon Pictus} - The wild dog is one of South Africa's most highly endangered mammals ... | South Africa Wildlife South Africa Explored - A World In One Country ? South Africa Game Lodges & Game Reserves ? South Africa Wildlife - South Africa Birdlife ? SOUTH AFRICA SEARCH BY MAP REGIONS HOTELS ACCOMMODATION TOURS TRANSPORT WEDDINGS CONFERENCES INFO general info info for tourists attractions golfing game/nature reserves wildlife birdlife exchange rates climate/weather languages and culture THE WILD DOG - Lycaon pictus You are here ? South Africa ? South African Wildlife ? Wild Dog The Wild Dog: Very rarely seen in its natural habitat today, the wild dog is one of southern Africa's most highly endangered mammal species. As a hunter and meat eater requiring an extensive habitat Read More
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Wild Dogs Printout- EnchantedLearning.com

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wolf — FactMonster.com

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Home World & News U.S. People Word Wise Science Math & Money Sports Cool Stuff Games & Quizzes Homework Center Fact Monster Favorites American Indian Heritage Month Thanksgiving Say Thank You Advent Hanukkah Pearl Harbor Day Campaign 2008 Presidential Factfile International Space Station Most Polluted Places in the World Harry Potter Page Ranger's Apprentice NFL Team Profiles Fact Monster Blog! Science Projects Daylight Saving Time 2007 Calendar 2008 Calendar Reference Desk Atlas Almanacs Dictionary Encyclopedia FunBrain Encyclopedia wolf wolf, carnivorous mammal of the genus Canis in the dog family. Once distributed over most of the Northern Hemisphere, wild wolves are now confined to the wilder parts of a reduced range. Three wolf species (the gray wolf, red wolf, and coyote) are general Read More
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