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Eastern wolf - Wikipedia The eastern wolf (Canis lycaon[5] or Canis lupus lycaon[6][7]), also known as the timber wolf, [8] Algonquin wolf and eastern timber wolf, [9] is a canine of debated taxonomy native to the Great Lakes region and southeastern Canada It is considered either a unique subspecies of gray wolf, or red wolf, or a separate species from both [10]
What Is a Timberwolf? The Gray Wolf Explained - Biology Insights The name “timberwolf” is a colloquial term, frequently used to describe gray wolf (Canis lupus) populations found within forested regions of North America It does not represent a distinct species or subspecies of wolf
Minnesota Timberwolves - Bleacher Report Be the best Minnesota Timberwolves fan you can be with Bleacher Report Keep up with the latest storylines, expert analysis, highlights, scores and more
15 Surprising Facts About The Timber Wolf, The Grizzly’s Bane From their social structures to their environmental impact, these wolves have stories that surprise and delight Let’s explore some unexpected facets of this fascinating predator 1 The Lone Howler The iconic howl of a timber wolf isn’t just for show
18 Facts About Timber Wolf Timber wolves, also known as gray wolves or Canis lupus, are majestic creatures that have captured the imagination of humans for centuries These remarkable animals are known for their complex social structure, impressive hunting abilities, and iconic howls that echo through the wilderness
Eastern timber wolves: fascinating apex predators vital to forest . . . Known also as the eastern wolf, timber wolf, or Algonquin wolf, they have baffled biologists with their origins Some claim they are a unique subspecies of gray wolves, while others say they are a separate species that originally split from a common ancestor over 1 million years ago