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red wolf

noun

  1. a small, reddish-gray American wolf, Canis rufus, similar to the coyote: once abundant in the southeastern U.S., it is now near extinction in the wild.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of red wolf1

First recorded in 1940–45

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Example Sentences

Consider the effort in North Carolina to prevent coyotes from breeding with endangered red wolves, which bears uncomfortable parallels to Western preoccupations with racial purity that only recently went out of fashion.

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Naturalists want a self-sustaining red wolf population in the wild.

Reversing rapidly declining red wolf numbers is complicated.

A beautiful red wolf crossed a field in the distance, and I snapped a photo before it disappeared into tall grass.

Soon afterwards they came upon the squinting red wolf, straddling right across the track.

She dared not mount a tree, for the red wolf would outwit her.

At a sign from Red Wolf, the Apaches had kindled several fires, and formed a temporary camp.

One day, at the head of his young men, Red Wolf entered an altopelt (village) of the Comanches.

Red Wolf leaned over to a subaltern chief, and whispered a few words in his ear; the man rose, and left the clearing.

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