timber wolf
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of timber wolf
First recorded in 1875–80
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Unlike timber wolves, brush wolves are not endangered, not protected, and are trapped heavily.
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Further, they point out that many of the ideas about dominance and aggression that have been espoused by trainers such as Millan are based on observation of captive timber wolves, not wild ones.
From Washington Post
Artists—and Game of Thrones creators—have often depicted the predators as large timber wolves: bulky, gray, and ferocious.
From Science Magazine
One whole rack bulged with timber wolf pelts.
From New York Times
On the night of the transaction, they leashed a stand-in timber wolf for Black Wing, first dyeing its left hind foot snow white, to look like Black Wing’s.
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