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  2. El Hijo de Canis Lupus - Wikipedia

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    Fernando Antonio Cornejo Soto (born October 9, 1998) is a masked Mexican professional wrestler (luchador enmascarado in Spanish) known under the ring names El Hijo de Canis Lupus and Alpha Wolf. He is primarily known for working for International Wrestling Revolution Group and Pro Wrestling Noah where he portrays a tecnico ("Good guy ...

  3. Himalayan wolf - Wikipedia

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    The Himalayan wolf (Canis lupus chanco) is a canine of debated taxonomy. [3] It is distinguished by its genetic markers, with mitochondrial DNA indicating that it is genetically basal to the Holarctic grey wolf, genetically the same wolf as the Tibetan and Mongolian wolf, [4] [5] [3] and has an association with the African wolf (Canis lupaster).

  4. Canis Lupus (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    "Canis Lupus" is Latin for wolf, something that was reflected in the mask, that he wore prior to September 2016, which is adorned with stylized wolf features such as ears. Canis Lupus, alongside Apolo Estrada Jr., Eterno and Relampargo, teamed together to form a group known as Los Insoportables (Spanish for "The Unbearable"), a rudo ("bad guys ...

  5. Japanese wolf - Wikipedia

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    Canis lupus hodophilax was described by Temminck in 1839 as smaller than Canis lupus lupus (Linnaeus 1758) and of shorter legs, with its coat smooth and short. [45] The Japanese wolf was smaller than the Hokkaido wolf and other gray wolves from the Asian and North American continents. [46] It stood 56–58 cm at the withers. [47]

  6. Eurasian wolf - Wikipedia

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    The Eurasian wolf (Canis lupus lupus), also known as the common wolf, [3] is a subspecies of grey wolf native to Europe and Asia. It was once widespread throughout Eurasia prior to the Middle Ages . Aside from an extensive paleontological record, Indo-European languages typically have several words for "wolf", thus attesting to the animal's ...

  7. Great Plains wolf - Wikipedia

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    The Great Plains wolf (Canis lupus nubilus), also known as the buffalo wolf or loafer, is a subspecies of gray wolf that once extended throughout the Great Plains, from southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan in Canada southward to northern Texas in the United States. [4]

  8. Alexander Archipelago wolf - Wikipedia

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    The Alexander Archipelago wolf (Canis lupus ligoni), also known as the Islands wolf, [4] is a subspecies of the gray wolf.The coastal wolves of southeast Alaska inhabit the area that includes the Alexander Archipelago, its islands, and a narrow strip of rugged coastline that is biologically isolated from the rest of North America by the Coast Mountains.

  9. Iberian wolf - Wikipedia

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    The Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus, [2] [3] [1] [4] or Canis lupus lupus, [5] Spanish and Portuguese: Lobo ibérico), [6] is a subspecies of grey wolf. It inhabits the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, which includes northwestern Spain and northern Portugal. It is home to 2,200-2,700 wolves which have been isolated from mixing with other ...