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The '''Eurasian wolf''' (''Canis lupus lupus'') is a subspecies of the [[grey wolf]] (''Canis lupus''). It is also known as the common wolf, European Wolf, Carpathian Wolf, Steppes Wolf, Tibetan Wolf and Chinese Wolf. It originally lived in most of [[Eurasia]], with a southern limit of the [[Himalaya]]s in the [[Hindu Kush Range]]. | |||
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The Eurasian wolf (Canis lupus lupus) is a subspecies of the grey wolf (Canis lupus). It is also known as the common wolf, European Wolf, Carpathian Wolf, Steppes Wolf, Tibetan Wolf and Chinese Wolf. It originally lived in most of Eurasia, with a southern limit of the Himalayas in the Hindu Kush Range.