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timber wolves

n. (timber wolf English)

Usage examples of "timber wolves".

I was raised by wolves, I ran with a pack of timber wolves, I don't know what it's like to be a normal child.

She was amazed to see here many wolves--gray and black, timber wolves and coyotes.

It's like sending a toothless old hound and a frisky puppy to round up three timber wolves.

So many had been butchered that all the dogs and men in Ungava would be well supplied with meat during the winter, and numbers of the carcasses would feed the packs of timber wolves that infested the country or rot in the next summer's sun.

Jak said tersely, looking out the wide picture window in the living room at the pack of huge timber wolves.

The years were not many when the Yeehats noted a change in the breed of timber wolves.

The dire wolves were next, conspicuously larger than timber wolves, and more strongly built.

In the next enclosure were timber wolves, looking lazy and bored, which was hardly surprising.

Rolling to his knees, knife in hand, he saw four timber wolves attacking a buffalo calf.

Nevertheless, in the early spring, when weakened by the hunger that succeeds the winter sleep, it behooves even the grisly, if he dwells in the mountain fastnesses of the far northwest, to beware of a famished troop of great timber wolves.

And then there'd be no more elk, and the people and timber wolves would starve, and so all.

A scattering of bones was all that was left of him, and Tommy, shuddering, searched the ground and found the trails of great-footed timber wolves and small-toed coyotes.