A wolf with a brindled grey coat living in forested northern regions of North America.
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Examples for "grey wolf"
Examples for "grey wolf"
1The elder of the two had the face of an old grey wolf.
2Dogs have come a long way from their grey wolf ancestors.
3The grey wolf is listed by Cites as endangered regionally, though not globally.
4The grey wolf is common; it is the basal stock of the Alaskan sledge-dog.
5Within the stable door, during all the time, the grey wolf had not stirred.
1The gray wolf seemed unable to lift its feet from the ground.
2A lot has been said about the stare of a gray wolf.
3The large-shouldered gray wolf was ripping pieces out of the horse's flanks.
4Whenever he meets the gray wolf he tears him to smithereens.
5But the gray wolf, when taken young, makes an ideal pet.
1I mean for Homo sapiens over Canis lupus familiaris.
2The accurate and sagacious Richardson says, The resemblance between the Northern American wolves ( Canis lupus, var.
3Either the wolf is nature's Jekyll and Hyde, or there's more at play in this discussion than just the Canis lupus.
4None of the winners was in attendance, but various representatives of Canis lupus familiaris did turn out to support their more starry chums.
1A timber wolf, gray and gaunt, came loping along with lowered nose.
2The coyote pack ringed in close, awaiting the departure of the timber wolf.
3Far out in the woods bayed the fierce, famished timber wolf.
4The mournful wail of a timber wolf carries a meaning to Emma Dean.
5Why, a full-grown timber wolf will throw a running steer.
6Cruel as the gaunt and hungry timber wolf, such was the mate of dread E-ish-so-oolth.
7An enormous timber wolf stalked into the clear space.
8That was no coyote, but a gray timber wolf.
9In fact, they made such havoc that the shrewd timber wolf deserted the valley almost entirely.
10And while Johnny wouldn't blink at facing off against a timber wolf, these things are different.
11The trail lay long, unknown and untrodden, save by the timber wolf, panther and black bear.
12Two fine timber wolf pelts lay on the floor, and of these Kit was specially proud.
13The leader is, as we surmised, a huge timber wolf, come down from the far north.
14As I told you before, when the timber wolf gets his blood up he is absolutely fearless.
15Ralph gave the long-drawn cry of the timber wolf as he hurried in the direction of Bud's shouts.
16His chief enemies are the puma and the timber wolf, but they are seldom able to get him.