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  2. Coywolf - Wikipedia

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    A coywolf is a canid hybrid descended from coyotes (Canis latrans), ... Eastern coyotes range from New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, [8] ...

  3. Eastern coyote - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the IUCN/SSC Canid Specialist Group proposes the eastern coyote to be a separate species Canis oriens (Latin for "eastern canid") and with a common name of "coywolf" due to its morphologic and genetic distinctiveness. Additionally, it has bred with other northeastern coyotes across the majority of its range, without further ...

  4. Eastern wolf - Wikipedia

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    that identifies grey wolves (C. lupus) and (western) coyotes (Canis latrans) as distinct species that gave rise to various hybrids, including the Great Lakes-boreal wolf (also known as Great Lakes wolf), the eastern coyote (also known as coywolf / brush wolf / tweed wolf), the red wolf and the eastern wolf; or (ii) a three-species model

  5. Coyote - Wikipedia

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    The coyote was sighted in eastern Panama (across the Panama Canal from their home range) for the first time in 2013. The coyote has 19 recognized subspecies . The average male weighs 8 to 20 kg (18 to 44 lb) and the average female 7 to 18 kg (15 to 40 lb).

  6. Red wolf - Wikipedia

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    Temporal range: Holocene 10,000 years ago – present [1] ... [10] or a coywolf (a genetic admixture of wolf and coyote). Because of this, it is sometimes excluded ...

  7. Wolf distribution - Wikipedia

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    The gray wolf's range in the Soviet Union encompassed nearly the entire territory of the country, being absent only on the Solovetsky Islands, Franz-Josef Land, Severnaya Zemlya, and the Karagin, Commander and Shantar Islands. The species was extirpated twice in Crimea, once after the Russian Civil War, and again after World War II. [25]

  8. Black-backed jackal - Wikipedia

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    It is listed on the IUCN Red List as least concern due to its widespread range and adaptability, although it is still persecuted as a livestock predator and rabies vector. [ 1 ] Compared to members of the genus Canis , the black-backed jackal is a very ancient species, and has changed little since the Pleistocene , [ 6 ] being the most basal ...

  9. Mexican wolf - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican wolf's range is predominantly located in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest and the Gila National Forest, a mountainous ecosystem with many lakes, streams, and other varied terrain. In this region, the most common habitat types are Ponderosa pine forest , pinyon-juniper woodland , and Madrean encinal and pine-oak woodland.