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Wolf
Classification
Common
Name |
Scientific
Name |
Description |
Melville Island Wolf |
Canis Lupus Arctos |
This wolf only occurs on the arctic
islands from Melville Island to Ellesmere Island. This animal is
white and of medium size. |
Mexican Wolf |
Canis Lupus baileyi
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This is the smallest North American
gray wolf. It occupies the most southern territory. It lives in the
Sierra Madre and the surrounding region of western Mexico. It is
generally dark and grizzly colored. It once roamed the areas of
Arizona and New Mexico. |
Eastern timber wolf |
Canis Lupus Lycaon |
This wolf had the most extensive
range of any other subspecies. Its original range covered the
eastern United States, including Florida and west to Minnesota.
These animals come in every color imaginable. |
Great Plains Wolf, Buffalo Wolf,
Loafer |
Canis Lupus Nubilus |
This animal once roamed the area from
southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada, to northern Texas. This
was a medium sized animal with great variability in
color. |
Mackenzie Valley Wolf |
Canis lupus
Occidentalis |
This wolf lived in the upper
Mackenzie River Valley southward into Alberta. It represented some
largest wolves in North America. The color of these animals varies
from black to almost pure
white. |
Data from Dr. Ron Nowak. This
represents a new taxonomy.
Old
Taxonomy
Subspecies of Wolves in Eurasia
Common
Name |
Scientific
Name |
Description |
Tundra Wolf |
Canis Lupus Albus
(Kerr ,
1792) |
This wolf occurs throughout the
Eurasian tundra and forest-tundra from Finland eastward to the
Kamchaika Peninsula. It is a large, long-furred, light-colored
animal much like its North American counterpart: Canis Lupus
Tundarum. |
No Name |
Canis Lupus Arabs
(Pocock,
1934) |
This is a small wolf with a short
thin coat. It occurs in Southern Arabia. |
Steppe Wolf |
Canis Lupus Campestris
(Dwigubski,
1804) |
The steppe wolf is a small wolf inhabiting
the deserts and steppes of Central Asia. It has a short coarse coat
that is dull gray with a tint of ochre. |
No Name |
Canis Lupus Hattai
(Kishida,
1931) |
This wolf once roamed the area of
Hokkaido, Japan. It appears to be extinct. |
No Name |
Canis Lupus Hodophilax
(Temminck,
1839) |
Extinct. This wolf occurred in Hondo,
Japan. |
Tibetan Wolf |
Canis Lupus Laniger
(Hodgson,
1847) |
This is a medium sized wolf with long
lightly colored fur. It inhabits mainland China, Manchuria,
Mongolia, Tibet, and southwestern Russia. |
Common Wolf |
Canis Lupus Lupus
(Linnaeus,
1758) |
This is the wolf that once occurred
throughout Europe and the entire forest of Russia. It is a medium
sized animal with coarse dark fur. |
No Name |
Canis Lupus Pallipes
(Sykes,
1831) |
This wolf inhabited Iran and India
and the lands in between these two
countries. |
Data from Mech, L. David, "The
Wolf: The Ecology and Behavior of an Endangered Species"

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