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  2. List of fictional wolves - Wikipedia

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    A biologist studying arctic fauna comes into close contact with a pack of wolves. Based on Farley Mowat's book. Kävik Kävik the Wolf Dog: Lobo The Legend of Lobo: Two Socks Dances with Wolves: Friend of John J. Dunbar Wolf 300: Pitted against the adolescent Leonidas as he went through the wilderness in the Agoge: Sebastian Zookeeper (film)

  3. Category:Fictional wolves - Wikipedia

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    Two Wolves; V. Vexx; Vučko (mascot) W. Warg; The White Wolf (fairy tale) Wolf (novel) The Wolf and the Crane; The Wolf and the Fox; The Wolf and the Lamb;

  4. List of wolves - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Individual wolves. 2 In folklore and mythology. 3 Fictional wolves. 4 See also. ... This is a list of famous individual wolves, pairs of wolves, or wolf packs.

  5. List of legendary creatures by type - Wikipedia

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    Fenrir – monstrous wolf, father of the wolves (Norse) Gelert; Hellhound – supernatural dog, bringers of death (worldwide) Huli jing or Kitsune or Kumiho – Fox spirits, like Fairies (China, Japan, Korea) Huodou – a large black dog that can emit flames from its mouth (China)

  6. Asena - Wikipedia

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    Namık İsmail's proposed coat of arms of Turkey, bearing the wolf Asena. Asena is the name of a she-wolf associated with the Gokturk foundation myth. [1] The ancestress of the Göktürks is a she-wolf, mentioned yet unnamed in two different "Wolf Tales". [2]

  7. The Playlist: Week 9 waiver wire pickups and previewing a ...

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    🏀 Week 8 wrap up. Victor Wembanyama became the sixth player in NBA history with a 30-point, 10-block performance on Saturday night. He also notched 70-plus fantasy points for the fifth time ...

  8. Warg - Wikipedia

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    In the philologist and fantasy author J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth fiction, a warg is a particularly large and evil kind of wolf that could be ridden by orcs.He derived the name and characteristics of his wargs by combining meanings and myths from Old Norse and Old English.

  9. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children: A disease caused by Jenova's presence in the Lifestream as it rose to destroy Meteor in the ending of Final Fantasy VII. Decreases the efficiency of the body's immune system-like inner Lifestream current. Also causes exhaustion and black sores appearing on the skin.