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Gray Wolf
Canis lupus

A very large canid, usually grizzled gray, but great variation in color, ranging from white to black. Long, bushy tail with black tip. Nose pad 1 1/4" (33 mm) wide. Long legs. Male larger than female. 4'3"-6'9" (130-205 cm); tail 13 3/4-19 3/4" (35-50 cm).… read more

Mexican Wolf
Canis lupus baileyi

The smallest of the Gray Wolf populations. Usually a combination of grizzled gray, tan, and/or rust above and paler below. Long, bushy tail with black tip. Long legs. Male larger than female.… read more

Red Wolf
Canis rufus

Coat primarily gray, interspersed with blackish hairs; sometimes yellowish or reddish hairs, mainly on legs and underparts. Nose pad more than 1" (25 mm) wide. Height 15-16 1/8" (38-41 cm); length 4'7-5'5" (140-165 cm); tail 13 1/2-16 1/2" (34-42 cm).… read more

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