canis rufus
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Definition
- Noun:
- A species of wolf: "Canis rufus" is the scientific name for a specific species of wolf, commonly known as the red wolf.
- A North American carnivore: It refers to a canine native to the southeastern United States, characterized by its distinctive reddish-tawny fur.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The Canis rufus is a critically endangered species. (The red wolf is a critically endangered species.)
- Conservation efforts are focused on protecting the remaining Canis rufus population. (Conservation efforts are focused on protecting the remaining red wolf population.)
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic context: Used formally in biological and zoological texts to specify the species.
- The study compared the genetics of Canis rufus to those of Canis lupus. (The study compared the genetics of the red wolf to those of the gray wolf.)
Variants and Related Words
- Red wolf (n): The common name for .
- The red wolf's howl is distinct from that of a coyote.
- Canis lupus rufus (n): A former taxonomic classification sometimes used, suggesting it as a subspecies of the gray wolf.
Synonyms
- Red wolf: The standard common name.
- Florida black wolf (historical): A historical variant or population.
Related Phrases
- Canis rufus recovery program: A specific phrase referring to conservation initiatives.
- The Canis rufus recovery program has faced many challenges.
Noun
- reddish-grey wolf of southwestern North America