Sunday, November 6, 2016
Russian wolf
The Russian wolf (Canis Lupus Communis) is a subspecies of gray wolf native to Central Russia. It is comparable to the Eurasian wolf and Tundra wolf. Russian wolves were not incredibly common prior to the extinction of humanity due to hunting and control practices. After 1988, they began to flourish once again, and they eventually encountered Luperci, adapting to more humanized lifestyles. This aided them greatly, as they competed heavily with Tundra and Eurasian wolves, and adapting to human technologies faster than their neighbors surely helped the Russian wolves sustain themselves.
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