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 SUB-GENUS I. CHAON.
 SECTION I. LUPUS.
 THE WOLVES.
 Lupus, Linn.—Sub-genus Chaon, Ham. Smith.
 The typical wolf of Europe…
       
          
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 THE WOLVES.
 In stature and strength the wolves of Europe
 vary but shghtlv, and equal or surpass the largest
 and most…
       
          
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 THE WOLVES.
 Tartary have different manners, probably from ne-
 cessity, not choice.
 It is said that the burrows of…
       
          
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 THE WOLVES,
 by BufFon, disclose the usual disposition of wolves,
 yet when taken young and under judicious treat-
 ment,…
       
          
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 THE WOLVES.
 blished ; he resumed his good condition of body
 and brilliant coat ; his keepers could again approach
 him…
       
          
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 THE WOLVES.
 pearing, in Europe at least, that wolves by no
 means pair every autumn.
 The malevolent sagacity, fearful…
       
          
        THE WOLVES.
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 wolves.
 Some nations of antiquity, as well as the
 more recent noble tribes of Goths and Saxons,
 claimed…
       
          
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 AGUARA DOG OF THE WOODS.
 upper surface, yellowish beneath, and blank at the
 end : the eyelids and muzzle are black, and…