Canis lupus pallipes

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Canis lupus pallipes, commonly known as the Indian wolf, is a subspecies of gray wolf native to the Indian subcontinent and parts of the Middle East, adapted to arid and semi-arid habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf taxon
wolf subspecies
adaptation adapted to arid environments
adapted to hot climates
adapted to low prey densities
bodySize smaller than many northern gray wolf subspecies
class Mammalia
coatColor pale brown
sandy
commonName Asiatic wolf NERFINISHED
Indian wolf NERFINISHED
Persian wolf
conservationStatus Endangered in India
describedBy John Edward Gray NERFINISHED
diet carnivorous
ground-nesting birds
primarily ungulates
small mammals
family Canidae NERFINISHED
genus Canis NERFINISHED
habitat arid regions
grasslands
open plains
scrublands
semi-arid regions
kingdom Animalia
nativeTo Afghanistan NERFINISHED
India NERFINISHED
Indian subcontinent
Iran NERFINISHED
Israel NERFINISHED
Middle East NERFINISHED
Nepal NERFINISHED
Pakistan NERFINISHED
Saudi Arabia NERFINISHED
Turkey NERFINISHED
order Carnivora
parentTaxon Canis lupus NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
rangeType disjunct populations
reproduction breeds once a year
gives birth in dens
socialStructure lives in small packs
territorial
taxonRank subspecies
threat habitat loss
human persecution
hybridization with domestic dogs
yearDescribed 1863

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Canis includesSpecies Canis lupus pallipes