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  2. File:FREEPIK logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    See WP:PD § Fonts and typefaces or Template talk:PD-textlogo for more information. This work includes material that may be protected as a trademark in some jurisdictions. If you want to use it, you have to ensure that you have the legal right to do so and that you do not infringe any trademark rights.

  3. Amarok (wolf) - Wikipedia

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    An Amarok, or Amaroq, is a gigantic wolf in Inuit religion, said to stalk and devour any person foolish enough to hunt alone at night. Unlike wolves who hunt in packs, amaroks hunt alone. Unlike wolves who hunt in packs, amaroks hunt alone.

  4. Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology - Wikipedia

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    An old she-wolf with a sky-blue mane named Ashina found the baby and nursed him, then the she-wolf gave birth to half-wolf, half-human cubs, from whom the Turkic people were born. Also in Turkic mythology it is believed that a gray wolf showed the Turks the way out of their legendary homeland Ergenekon , which allowed them to spread and conquer ...

  5. Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary (WSWS) is an animal sanctuary in Candy Kitchen, New Mexico, United States, dedicated to rescuing and providing sanctuary for captive-bred wolves, wolfdogs and other canids. It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and the largest canid sanctuary in all of North America.

  6. Japanese wolf - Wikipedia

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    There had been numerous other aliases referring to Japanese wolf, [8] and the name ōkami (wolf) is derived from the Old Japanese öpö-kamï, meaning either "great-spirit" [9] where wild animals were associated with the mountain spirit Yama-no-kami in the Shinto religion, [7] or "big dog", [8] or "big bite" (ōkami or ōkame), [10] and "big ...

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  8. Eastern wolf - Wikipedia

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    [14] [10] The 2012 study proposed that there are three true canis species in North America – the gray wolf, the western coyote, and red wolf/eastern wolf with the eastern wolf represented by the Algonquin wolf, with the Great Lakes wolf being a hydrid of the eastern wolf and the gray wolf, and the eastern coyote being a hybrid of the western ...

  9. Okuri-inu - Wikipedia

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    From the Kantō region to the Kinki region, along with Kōchi Prefecture, there are legends of okuri-ōkami (送り狼; literally, 'sending off wolf'). Like the okuri-inu, they are feared as a yōkai that stalk you on mountain roads and passes that are said to eat its victims when they fall over, but can actually protect people from danger if ...

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