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McWolf/(Name Varied) Droopy: An MGM Wolf appeared as a Hollywood swinger in Red Hot Riding Hood and a foe against Droopy. Moro Princess Mononoke: The Goddess of Wolves. Mr. Bumble Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist: An old, brown wolf who is the master of the workhouse. Mr. Wolf The Bad Guys: A pickpocket gray wolf and the leader of the "Bad ...
Beast of Gévaudan – man-eating wolf, terrorized the province of Gévaudan (France) Carbuncle ( Chilote ) – one of its many descriptions is a luminescent small dog [ 3 ] Cerberus – multi-headed dog, guards the gates of the Underworld, son/brother of Orthrus (Greek, Roman)
Custer Wolf; Dogor, preserved specimen; Hexham wolf; Lobo the King of Currumpaw; Old Gray Guy - Isle Royale immigrant who genetically rescued the inbred population of wolves of the Island; OR-7 (also known as "Journey") [male] O-Six (also known as "The 06 Female" or 832F [her research ID]) Romeo; Slavc; Three Toes of Harding County; Tiger of ...
Wolf or Wulf is used as a surname, given name, and a name among Germanic-speaking peoples. "Wolf" is also a component in other Germanic names: Wolfgang (wolf + gang ("path, journey")) Adolf, derived from the Old High German Athalwolf, a composition of athal, or adal, meaning noble, and wolf; its Anglo-Saxon cognate is Æthelwulf.
Amarok – Giant wolf. Amarum – Water boa spirit. Amazake-babaa – Disease-causing hag. Amemasu – Lake monster. Ammit (Ancient Egyptian) – Female demon who was part lion, hippopotamus and crocodile and devoured the souls of the wicked. Amorōnagu – Tennyo from the island of Amami Ōshima.
Names of Georgia; S. She-wolf (Roman mythology) T. Tsarevitch Ivan, the Firebird and the Gray Wolf; Tutyr; W. The Wolf and the Seven Young Goats; Y. Yapum
The White Wolf (fairy tale) Wolf (novel) The Wolf and the Crane; The Wolf and the Fox; The Wolf and the Lamb; The Wolf and the Seven Young Goats; The Wolf and the Shepherds; Wolfie Jr. Wolfoo; List of fictional wolves
The term is likely derived from "a short pictorial story published in Vampirella magazine entitled 'Cilia'" (1972) by Nicola Cuti and Felix Mas featuring a mysterious "woman whose lower body morphs into tentetacles". [26] Cervitaur – A deer-type centaur. This description was also used for the Golden Hind from Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.