brush wolf
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small wolf native to western North America: "Brush wolf" refers to a specific canid species, also commonly known as the coyote (Canis latrans). It is characterized by its smaller size compared to the gray wolf and its adaptation to various habitats, including brushlands, prairies, and forests.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We heard the distinctive howl of a brush wolf in the distance. (We heard the distinctive howl of a coyote in the distance.)
- The rancher was concerned about the brush wolf approaching his livestock. (The rancher was concerned about the coyote approaching his livestock.)
- Ecologists study the behavior of the brush wolf in its natural habitat. (Ecologists study the behavior of the coyote in its natural habitat.)
Advanced Usage
- As a subject in ecological discussions: The term "brush wolf" may be used in formal or historical contexts to discuss the animal's role in North American ecosystems.
- The reintroduction of the brush wolf has been a topic of debate among conservationists.
Variants and Related Words
- Coyote (n): The most common modern synonym for "brush wolf."
- Prairie wolf (n): Another historical or regional name for the same animal.
- Canis latrans (n): The scientific Latin name for the species.
Synonyms
- Coyote: The standard contemporary term.
- Prairie wolf: An alternative common name.
Related Phrases
- To hear a brush wolf's call: To hear the characteristic vocalization of a coyote.
- Camping in the desert, we were thrilled to hear a brush wolf's call at night.
Notes on Usage
- The term "brush wolf" is less common in modern everyday English than "coyote." It may be encountered in historical texts, regional usage, or specific ecological literature. It is a compound noun where "brush" describes the type of terrain often associated with the animal.
Noun
- small wolf native to western North America