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Canis / Subspecies of Canis lupus / Biota / Fiction / Wolves in folklore /  religion and mythology / Canid hybrids / Wolves / Werewolf / Gray wolf / Wolf of Gubbio / Italian wolf / Red wolf
Date: 2014-01-16 04:04:20
Canis
Subspecies of Canis lupus
Biota
Fiction
Wolves in folklore
religion and mythology
Canid hybrids
Wolves
Werewolf
Gray wolf
Wolf of Gubbio
Italian wolf
Red wolf

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