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Canis lycaon, Print, The eastern wolf (Canis lupus lycaon) is a type of wolf native to the Great Lakes region and southeastern Canada which is midway between the gray wolf and the coyote in size. Its fur is typically of a grizzled grayish-brown or tawny color mixed with cinnamon or red and it primarily preys on white-tailed deer, but may occasionally attack moose and beavers. There are two forms, the larger being referred to as the Great Lakes wolf, which is generally found in Minnesota, Wisconsin, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Manitoba and northern Ontario, and the smaller being the Algonquin wolf, which inhabits eastern Canada, specifically central Ontario and southwestern Quebec, with some overlapping and mixing of the two types in the southern portions of northeastern and northwestern Ontario and in southeastern Manitoba, 1833-1866.

Canis lycaon, Print, The eastern wolf (Canis lupus lycaon) is a type of wolf native to the Great Lakes region and southeastern Canada which is midway between the gray wolf and the coyote in size. Its fur is typically of a grizzled grayish-brown or tawny color mixed with cinnamon or red and it primarily preys on white-tailed deer, but may occasionally attack moose and beavers. There are two forms, the larger being referred to as the Great Lakes wolf, which is generally found in Minnesota, Wisconsin, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Manitoba and northern Ontario, and the smaller being the Algonquin wolf, which inhabits eastern Canada, specifically central Ontario and southwestern Quebec, with some overlapping and mixing of the two types in the southern portions of northeastern and northwestern Ontario and in southeastern Manitoba, 1833-1866.
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Canis lycaon, Print, The eastern wolf (Canis lupus lycaon) is a type of wolf native to the Great Lakes region and southeastern Canada which is midway between the gray wolf and the coyote in size. Its fur is typically of a grizzled grayish-brown or tawny color mixed with cinnamon or red and it primarily preys on white-tailed deer, but may occasionally attack moose and beavers. There are two forms, the larger being referred to as the Great Lakes wolf, which is generally found in Minnesota, Wisconsin, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Manitoba and northern Ontario, and the smaller being the Algonquin wolf, which inhabits eastern Canada, specifically central Ontario and southwestern Quebec, with some overlapping and mixing of the two types in the southern portions of northeastern and northwestern Ontario and in southeastern Manitoba, 1833-1866
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