The Indian Wolf
The quiet king of the grasslands.
The Indian Wold, scientifically known as Canis lupus pallipes, is a subspecies of the gray wolf found mainly in theIndian Subcontinent It is one of the lesser-known yet fascinating wild species of India.
The Indian wolf is medium in size and lacks a luxuriant winter coat due to it living in warmer conditions. Indian wolves have short, thin fur in summer, though the hair on the back remains long even in summer. It is suggested that it’s an adaptation against solar radiation. The fur is generally greyish-red to reddish-white with grey tones. The hairs are grizzled with black, particularly on the back, which sports a dark V-shaped patch around the shoulders. The limbs are paler than the body, and the underparts are almost completely white. Pups are born sooty-brown, with a milk-white patch on the chest that fades with age.
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Silent Hunter of the Grasslands.
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Wilderness Whispers in a Wolf’s Howl.
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Where Survival Meets Silence – The Indian Wolf.
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India’s Forgotten Predator.
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The Spirit of India’s Open Wild.
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“Guarding the Grasslands, One Step at a Time.”