Indian wolf By: Eshwar Hanumantha Rao From: The Order of Wolves 1976
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Indian wolf By: Eshwar Hanumantha Rao From: The Order of Wolves 1976
Indian wolf (Canis lupus pallipes) in Bandhavgarh National Park.
📸 Cyril Ruoso | naturepl.com
The Indian wolf, facing threats and dwindling population, may be classified as a new species, requiring conservation efforts.
Indian Wolf (Canis lupus pallipes or Canis indica), family Canidae, order Carnivora, Gujarat, India
It is disputed whether this is merely a subspecies of the widespread grey wolf (Canis lupus) or its own distinct species.
Photo by Martin Walsh
“Indian Wolf pack”
“The Indian wolf, a subspecies of the gray wolf, is known for its playful and noisy behavior. However, their playful moments in the wild are becoming increasingly rare as their population is declining throughout the Indian subcontinent, to the point of being considered endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.”
by Siddhartha Ghosh
2023 Siena International Photo Awards
Fanart of Indian Wolf from Kemono friends
Wolf Mowglis night stroll
Indian Wolf | Prathamesh Desai