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  2. Ethiopian wolf - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis), [4] also called the red jackal, the Simien jackal or Simien fox, is a canine native to the Ethiopian Highlands. In southeastern Ethiopia, it is also known as the horse jackal. It is similar to the coyote in size and build, and is distinguished by its long and narrow skull, and its red and white fur. [5]

  3. Dada Gottelli - Wikipedia

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    Spatial organization in the Ethiopian wolf Canis simensis: large packs and small stable home ranges. Journal of Zoology (London), 237:65-81. Sillero-Zubiri, C., and D. Gottelli. 1995. Diet and feeding behaviour of Ethiopian wolves Canis simensis. Journal of Mammalogy, 76:531-541. Sillero-Zubiri, C., and D. Gottelli. 1994. Canis simensis ...

  4. Canis - Wikipedia

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    Canis is a genus of the ... with a larger trigonid indicating a hypercarnivore and a larger talonid indicating a more omnivorous diet. ... (Canis simensis) Himalayan ...

  5. List of canids - Wikipedia

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    10 of the 13 extant canid genera left-to-right, top-to-bottom: Canis, Cuon, Lycaon, Cerdocyon, Chrysocyon, Speothos, Vulpes, Nyctereutes, Otocyon, and Urocyon Canidae is a family of mammals in the order Carnivora, which includes domestic dogs, wolves, coyotes, foxes, jackals, dingoes, and many other extant and extinct dog-like mammals.

  6. Wolfdog - Wikipedia

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    A wolfdog is a canine produced by the mating of a domestic dog (Canis familiaris) with a gray wolf (Canis lupus), eastern wolf (Canis lycaon), red wolf (Canis rufus), or Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) to produce a hybrid.

  7. Claudio Sillero-Zubiri - Wikipedia

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    Claudio Sillero-Zubiri is an Argentine-born British zoologist.He is a Professor of Conservation Biology at Oxford University's WildCRU, the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, and Bill Travers Fellow at Lady Margaret Hall.

  8. Pack (canine) - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) pack members hunt for rodents alone, and come together mainly to defend their territory from rival packs. [5] Corsac foxes sometimes form packs, unlike some other fox species. [6]

  9. Canis simensis - Wikipedia

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