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    The Indian wolf (Canis lupus pallipes) is a subspecies of gray wolf that ranges from Southwest Asia to the Indian subcontinent. It is intermediate in size between the Himalayan wolf and the Arabian wolf, and lacks the former's luxuriant winter coat due to it living in warmer conditions. [3] .

  2. The Indian wolf (Canis lupus pallipes) is a subspecies of Grey wolf. It travels in smaller packs and is less vocal than other variants of the Grey wolf, and has a reputation for being cunning. The Indian wolf is one of the most endangered populations of Grey wolves in the world.

  3. The Indian wolf is a grey wolf subspecies found in west and South Asia. It was initially given species status as Canis pallipes but was assigned as a subspecies of the grey wolf by Reginald Pocock in 1941.

  4. Sep 13, 2021 · Results showed the Indian wolf (Canis lupus pallipes) is genetically distinct from other neighboring gray wolves. The Indian wolf is also one of the world’s most endangered gray wolf...

  5. Aug 13, 2024 · Discover the plight of the Indian wolf on International Wolf Day 2024. Lauren Hennelly reveals that almost the entire population exists outside protected areas, urging immediate conservation efforts. Wolves in India have never had the spotlight on them like Bengal tigers, Asiatic lions, Indian elephants, Indian leopards or One-horned rhinoceros.

  6. The Ancient Indian Wolf. Get to know the world's most endangered and evolutionarily distinct gray wolf - the Indian wolf.

  7. Apr 18, 2024 · Indian Wolf has an excellent sense of smell and can hear up to two kilometers away; The Indian Wolf has four types of vocalization- howling, growling, whimpering, or barking; They are the only wolf species native to the Indian Subcontinent; They have a speckled coat that closely resembles the desert terrain of India.

  8. Sep 15, 2021 · Indian wolves could represent the most ancient surviving lineage of wolves. The Indian wolf could be far more endangered than previously recognized, according to a study from the University of California, Davis, and the scientists who sequenced the Indian wolf’s genome for the first time.

  9. The Indian wolf is one of the smallest subspecies of wolves. Its size varies from 60 centimeters to 1 meter long and its weight from 18 to 27 kilograms. It has a short, sparse coat that is usually reddish and tawny in color. It does not have a lush winter coat because it lives in warmer conditions.

  10. Sep 2, 2021 · The findings, published in the journal Molecular Ecology, reveal the Indian wolf to be one of the world’s most endangered and evolutionarily distinct gray wolf populations. The study indicates that Indian wolves could represent the most ancient surviving lineage of wolves.