The new international encyclopaedia . 1 AZARAS DOG (Canis Azarael. 2. COYOTE (Canis latransl. 3. CAPE HUNTING-DOG (Lycaon pictus). 4. MANED WOLF (Canis jubatus). 5. GRAY WOLF (Canis lupus). 6. DINGO (Canis dingol. WOLF. 611 WOLF. si(lcral)lo. Tho French wolvps lue ^cnorallybrowner, and ratlicr smaller, than lliose of Ger-many; the wolves of Russia are lar^er, and havelonger hair; in Italy and Turkey a tawny colorpredominates. The great black Pyrcncaii wolfis the most marked variety. Wolves are still veryplentiful in some parts of Europe. In the Pyre-nees and j\rdenius, among the Carpatliian Mo
The new international encyclopaedia . 1 AZARAS DOG (Canis Azarael. 2. COYOTE (Canis latransl. 3. CAPE HUNTING-DOG (Lycaon pictus). 4. MANED WOLF (Canis jubatus). 5. GRAY WOLF (Canis lupus). 6. DINGO (Canis dingol. WOLF. 611 WOLF. si(lcral)lo. Tho French wolvps lue ^cnorallybrowner, and ratlicr smaller, than lliose of Ger-many; the wolves of Russia are lar^er, and havelonger hair; in Italy and Turkey a tawny colorpredominates. The great black Pyrcncaii wolfis the most marked variety. Wolves are still veryplentiful in some parts of Europe. In the Pyre-nees and j\rdenius, among the Carpatliian Moun-tains and in Turkey, they are conmion; and inthe forests of Poland and Kussia wolves often a|i-pear in formidable packs, and still cause muchloss by their attacks on cattle, sheep, and wolf was fcirmcrly common in Great ,and the last wolf in Scotland is said to have beenkilled in 1743. Although systematic naturalists have namednumerous species and subspecies among Ameri-can wolves, there are practically only two
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