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Mexican Wolf — Spanish: Lobo Mexicano Nahuatl: Cuetlāchcoyōtl Captive Mexican Wolf at Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico … Wikipedia
Wolf reintroduction — involves the artificial reestablishment of a population of wolves into areas where they had been previously extirpated. Wolf reintroduction is only considered where large tracts of suitable wilderness still exist and where certain prey species… … Wikipedia
Wolf's Rain — Volume 1 of original Japanese DVD release of Wolf s Rain ウルフズレイン (Urufuzu Rein) … Wikipedia
Wolf (disambiguation) — Wolf or wolves may refer to: Animals Canids* Gray Wolf, commonly referred to simply as the wolf , which has numerous subspecies including: ** Arctic Wolf ** Eastern Wolf ** Eurasian Wolf ** Japanese Wolf, extinct **Hokkaido Wolf **Honshū Wolf **… … Wikipedia
Wolf Ruvinskis — Ring name(s) Wolf Ruvinskis[1] Neutrón[2] Wolf Rubinsky[2] Wolf Rubinski[1] … Wikipedia
WOLF, ERIC ROBERT — (1922–1999), anthropologist. Born in Vienna, Austria, in 1922, Eric Robert Wolf was an anthropologist who studied peasant societies. Born in an upper middle class family, his family moved to Sudetenland in 1933. His father was an Austrian textile … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Mexican films of 1966 — This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. Cinema of Mexico List of Mexican films 1896–1919 1920s … Wikipedia
Wolf attacks on humans — A wolf attack is an attack on a human by a wolf or wolves. Under normal circumstances, wild wolves are generally timid around humans. Wolves usually try to avoid contact with people, to the point of even abandoning their kills when an approaching … Wikipedia
wolf — wolflike, adj. /woolf/, n., pl. wolves /woolvz/, v. n. 1. any of several large carnivorous mammals of the genus Canis, of the dog family Canidae, esp. C. lupus, usually hunting in packs, formerly common throughout the Northern Hemisphere but now… … Universalium
Wolf — /vawlf/, n. 1. Baron Christian von. See Wolff, Baron Christian von. 2. Friedrich August /frddee drddikh ow goost/, 1759 1824, German classical scholar. 3. Hugo /hooh goh/, 1860 1903, Austrian composer. 4. a male given name. * * * I Any of three… … Universalium