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Grey Wolf Collection (page 6)

The majestic grey wolf, also known as Canis lupus, is a captivating creature that roams various landscapes across North America

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: Two lying Gray Wolves -Canis lupus-, Jamtland County, Sweden

Two lying Gray Wolves -Canis lupus-, Jamtland County, Sweden

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: Gray Wolf -Canis lupus-, Jamtland County, Sweden

Gray Wolf -Canis lupus-, Jamtland County, Sweden

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: Wolf -Canis lupus-, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Wolf -Canis lupus-, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: gray wolf, Canis lupus, pack in the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains, northern

gray wolf, Canis lupus, pack in the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains, northern southeast Alaska

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: gray wolf, Canis lupus, a pair in the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains, northern

gray wolf, Canis lupus, a pair in the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains, northern southeast Alaska

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: gray wolf, Canis lupus, in the snowy foothills of the Takshanuk mountains, northern

gray wolf, Canis lupus, in the snowy foothills of the Takshanuk mountains, northern southeast Alaska

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: gray wolf, Canis lupus, eyes close up in the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains

gray wolf, Canis lupus, eyes close up in the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains, northern southeast Alaska

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: gray wolf, Canis lupus, female with a black coat in the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains

gray wolf, Canis lupus, female with a black coat in the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains, northern southeast Alaska

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: gray wolf, Canis lupus, in the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains, northern southeast

gray wolf, Canis lupus, in the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains, northern southeast Alaska

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: Gray wolf (Canis lupus) 870F of the Junction Butte Pack at an elk carcass in the winter

Gray wolf (Canis lupus) 870F of the Junction Butte Pack at an elk carcass in the winter, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, North America

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: Grey wolf (timber wolf) (Canis lupis), Montana, United States of America, North America

Grey wolf (timber wolf) (Canis lupis), Montana, United States of America, North America

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: Gray wolf (Canis lupus), Bavarian Forest National Park, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Gray wolf (Canis lupus), Bavarian Forest National Park, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: Canis Lupus, Grey Wolf raising its head while howling

Canis Lupus, Grey Wolf raising its head while howling

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: Gray wolf sleeping

Gray wolf sleeping
Gray wolf (Canis lupus) sleeping at the Wolf Science Center, Austria. This research laboratory explores the similarities and links between wolves, dogs and humans

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: European wolf C016 / 6102

European wolf C016 / 6102
European wolf (Canis lupus)

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: Grey wolf C018 / 0885

Grey wolf C018 / 0885
Grey wolf. The grey wolf (Canis lupus) is native to the wilderness and remote areas of North America, Eurasia, and North Africa

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: Grey wolf in winter C018 / 2539

Grey wolf in winter C018 / 2539
Grey wolf in winter. The grey wolf (Canis lupus) is native to the wilderness and remote areas of North America, Eurasia, and North Africa

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: Grey wolf drinking C018 / 2555

Grey wolf drinking C018 / 2555
Grey wolf drinking. The grey wolf (Canis lupus) is native to the wilderness and remote areas of North America, Eurasia, and North Africa

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: Taxidermist working on wolf teeth, 1935

Taxidermist working on wolf teeth, 1935
One of the several behind-the-scenes shots taken for the February 1935 edition of Weekly Illustrated, 1st Class Technical Assistant Percy Stammwitz adds final touches to the teeth of a wolf

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: Canis lupus hodophilax, Japanese wolf

Canis lupus hodophilax, Japanese wolf
Photograph of the skin of a male Japanese wolf presented to the Natural History Museum by the Duke of Bedford, 1905, together with a skull specimen. See image references 11280, 11281 & 11282

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: Canis latrans, coyote

Canis latrans, coyote
Canis Latrans (Say), Prairie Wolf (Males). Plate 71 from The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, Vol. 2 (1846) by John James Audubon (1785-1851) and John Bachman (1790-1874)

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: Canis Antarcticus

Canis Antarcticus
Illustration (plate 4) from Charles Darwins Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle, Mammalia, Part 2, No.1, 1838

Background imageGrey Wolf Collection: gray wolves, Canis lupus, looking for prey on fall tundra in Denali National Park

gray wolves, Canis lupus, looking for prey on fall tundra in Denali National Park, interior of Alaska



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The majestic grey wolf, also known as Canis lupus, is a captivating creature that roams various landscapes across North America. In the wetlands of Kuhmo, it shares its territory with the formidable brown bear (Ursus arctos), creating a breathtaking sight to behold. During the tranquil month of June, a mother they are be seen lying in the lush grass with her young pup by her side. The bond between them is evident as they find comfort and solace in each other's presence. In the autumnal beauty of the Greater Yellowstone Area in Wyoming, USA, a wild grey wolf stands tall against nature's vibrant backdrop. Its piercing gaze reflects both strength and resilience. A curious timber wolf pup from Montana sits down attentively amidst its surroundings. This adorable scene captures the innocence and playfulness that defines these magnificent creatures. Amongst a sea of wildflowers in Montana's picturesque landscape, another grey wolf pup explores its habitat. It blends seamlessly into nature's tapestry while embracing its role within this delicate ecosystem. Even during heavy snowfall in North America, these resilient animals find respite as they rest peacefully under nature's white blanket. Their ability to adapt and endure showcases their remarkable survival instincts. In colder climates like those found in Arctic regions, an Arctic gray wolf gracefully runs through pristine snow-covered terrain. Its swift movements demonstrate agility and grace despite harsh conditions. Within forested areas across captive environments in the USA, we witness yet another glimpse into their world. A captive grey wolf navigates through towering trees with an air of mystery surrounding it. On Canadian shores near Mussel Inlet lies a serene moment where timber wolves bask on rocks by the shoreline. Their calm demeanor exudes tranquility while reminding us of their untamed spirit. Lastly, an adult grey wolf is greeted warmly by one of its cubs within captivity in the USA—a heartwarming display of familial bonds even in controlled environments.