The gray wolf, also known as the timber wolf or western wolf, is the largest species of wolf on the planet. Known for traveling in packs, each group of wolves has a dominant, or alpha, male and female.
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History:Â Gray wolves are a common symbol in many different societies and mythologies throughout the world. Although some cultures revile them since they occasionally prey on livestock, the predominant opinion towards wolves is one of respect. In fact, early man's association and occasional companionship with the gray wolf was a key component in the eventual domestication of canines as household pets.
Scientific Name:Â Canus lupus
Characteristics:Â Painted with gorgeous accuracy, this gray wolf toy figurine would fit in perfectly with the forests and plains of Eurasia and North America. Its head lifted up, something has grabbed this curious canine's attention.
Size:Â Standing 4.8 inches long, just under 2 inches wide, and 4.3 inches tall, this gray wolf toy statuette is about the size of a soda can resting on its side, albeit a bit shorter.
The Gray Wolf is part of the Wild Wildlife collection.
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210000013082
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112689
Safari Animals
Safari Ltd. figurines, all in one place! Whether it's a dinosaur, dragon or wildlife animals, these carefully crafted figurines spark imagination and encourage education in the natural world.
The gray wolf, also known as the timber wolf or western wolf, is the largest spe...
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Specifications
Article number
210000013082
SKU
112689
Safari Animals
Safari Ltd. figurines, all in one place! Whether it's a dinosaur, dragon or wildlife animals, these carefully crafted figurines spark imagination and encourage education in the natural world.
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