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Definitions from the WebTerm: Grey WolvesPart of Speech: Noun Sense: Popular Definition: Grey Wolves, also known as Gray Wolves, are a species of canid that are native to the wilderness and remote areas of North America, Europe, and Asia. They are social animals that live in packs, led by an alpha male and female. Grey wolves are known for their distinctive gray or tawny-colored fur. Sample Sentence: The howl of the grey wolves echoed through the valley, creating an eerie and unforgettable sound. Related Products: Sense: Local Definition: In some regions, "grey wolves" refers specifically to a local population or subspecies of wolves that have adapted to the unique environment and conditions of the area. This can include variations in appearance, behavior, or habitat preference. Sample Sentence: The grey wolves of the Yellowstone National Park have become a major attraction for wildlife enthusiasts due to their distinct characteristics and behavior. Related Products: | ||||
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