Title: Timber Wolf
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The timber wolf, also known as the gray wolf, is a large canid species found in North America, Eurasia, and northern Africa. Known for their robust build and thick fur, timber wolves exhibit social behavior, living in family groups called packs. Their communication involves vocalizations such as howling, growling, and barking. Timber wolves are carnivores with a diverse diet, including ungulates and small mammals. Conservation efforts aim to protect and manage wolf populations, recognizing their crucial role in maintaining ecosystem balance. Wolves hold cultural significance and are sometimes featured in literature, art, and conservation campaigns. Coexistence efforts are essential to mitigate conflicts between wolves and humans in shared habitats.