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The term maned wolf is an allusion to the mane of the nape. It is known locally as aguará guazú (meaning "large fox") in the Guarani language, or kalak in the Toba Qom language, lobo-guará in Portuguese, and lobo de crín, lobo de los esteros, or lobo colorado in Spanish.
Cerdocyonina is an extant subtribe of the canines that is endemic to the Americas.Often described to be "fox-like" in appearance and behavior, they are more closely related to the wolf-like canids such as Canis than they are to the fox genus Vulpes. [1]
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Maned wolf: Chrysocyon brachyurus: 20-30: 36 [13] 1.5-1.8 [14] [15] 1.9 [16] 107: South America: 5
The bush dog is the only extant species in the genus Speothos, [1] and genetic evidence suggests that its closest living relative is the maned wolf of central South America [5] or the African wild dog. [6] The species is listed as Near Threatened by the IUCN. [7] [8] [9] In Brazil, it is called cachorro-vinagre ('vinegar dog') and cachorro-do ...
For example, the maned wolf receives mention; its diet varies from mostly carnivorous to overwhelmingly frugivorous, being mostly a fairly balanced omnivore overall, but they are still listed because no other living Canid is nearly so herbivorous. Other animals may receive mention if at least some populations of the species regularly consume ...
Solanum lycocarpum, or wolf apple, is common in the Brazilian savanna, the Cerrado ecoregion. The plant is called lobeira ("wolf's plant") or fruta-do-lobo ("wolf's fruit") in Portuguese. [1] The name "wolf apple" comes from the fact that they account for more than 50% of the maned wolf's diet. [1]
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Kalak or Kelek or Kelak or Kalek (Persian: کلک) may refer to: . Kələk, a municipality in Azerbaijan; Kelak, Alborz, a village in Iran; Kalak, Bushehr, a village in Iran; Kalak, Gilan, a village in Iran