DCHP-3

gray wolf

DCHP-1 (pre-1967)

Entry from the DCHP-1 (pre-1967)

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1

the great wolf of the plains, Canis lupus nubilus.

Quotations

1895
Skins hung along two sides, with bullet-holes and knife-holes showing . . . of the great grey wolf. . . .
1920
The Grey Wolf is one of the shyest of wild animals, and, though often heard at night, it is seldom seen until it has been caught or killed. . . .
2

a small wolf, Canis latrans, usually associated with the prairies but found across Canada, mainly in the region south of the range of the larger timber wolf.

See: Coyote(def. 1)

Quotations

1963
They too had known the long night vigils over their herds, when the calves were coming and the grey wolves were abroad. Ibid. 119: . . . it had certainly been the best coyote hunting I had had for ages, for the little grey wolves had increased with the abundance of prey.