A wolf on the Kalmyk Steppe. Steppe wolves, or Caspian Sea wolves, are sometimes regarded as a distinct subspecies (Canis lupus campestris) from the Eurasian wolf.
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A wolf on the Kalmyk Steppe. Steppe wolves, or Caspian Sea wolves, are sometimes regarded as a distinct subspecies (Canis lupus campestris) from the Eurasian wolf.
📸 Valeriy Maleev | naturepl.com
Another drawiiing 😁 its name is Hawthorne and it uses it/he pronouns (he/him in public, it/he with close friends & his girlfriend).
He made that shirt himself :3
☆ steppe wolf by mr z
Steppe wolf (Canis lupus campsetris).
In Russia, wolves can be divided into two ecological types: (1) “wild” wolves that occur in natural habitats and prey mainly on wild ungulates, and (2) “synantrophic” wolves that live in anthropogenic habitat and feed on livestock, dogs, poultry, and carrion (Bibikov et al.1985). (Read more).
Two grey wolves on the Kalmyk Steppe.
📸 Valeriy Maleev | naturepl.com
Is there a lot of info about the steppe wolf available?
These were the pages I found that had most information:
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-steppe-wolf.htm
http://rpguide.soulsrpg.com/species/wolves/canis-lupus-campestris