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  1. Wolf - Wikipedia

    More than thirty subspecies of Canis lupus have been recognized, including the dog and dingo, though grey wolves, as popularly understood, include only naturally-occurring wild subspecies.

  2. Wolf | Species & Facts | Britannica

    Worldwide, there are between 200,000 and 250,000 wolves, and they still occupy about two-thirds of their former range. Although often thought of as wilderness animals, wolves can and do …

  3. Wolves - Facts, Diet & Habitat Information - Animal Corner

    Wolves are gregarious animals who mostly live in packs. A pack is made when a male and a female wolf meet each other and stay together. As a mated pair, they find a territory to settle in …

  4. Official Website of Wolves | Wolverhampton Wanderers FC

    The latest news from Wolves. Check fixtures, tickets, league table, club shop & more. Plus, listen to live match commentary

  5. International Wolf Center

    The International Wolf Center uses science-based education to teach and inspire the world about wolves, their ecology, and the wolf-human relationship.

  6. Wolf - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    Wherever wolves live, it is usually away from human beings. Wolves tend to be cautious around people and avoid us if they can. Today, a large national park or wilderness area is where most …

  7. Basic Wolf Info | International Wolf Center

    Quick and interesting facts about wolves. From pup development to hunting and feeding, reproduction to communication find out how wolves use physical and social adaptations to …

  8. Wolves 1-4 Man United: Amorim's team earn big win as hosts hit …

    1 day ago · Manchester United comfortably overcame Wolverhampton Wanderers with a 4-1 win that saw Ruben Amorim's team rise to sixth in the Premier League table.

  9. Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

    Gray wolves (Canis lupus) are the largest wild members of Canidae, or dog family, with adults ranging in weight from 18 to 80 kilograms (40 to 175 pounds), depending on sex and …

  10. Wolf | National Geographic

    Learn why wolves let out their spine-tingling howls. Find out how they team up to hunt down larger prey like deer, elk, and moose.