The Eurasian Wolf (Canis lupus lupus), also known as the Common Wolf, European Wolf, Carpathian Wolf, Steppes Wolf, Tibetan Wolf and Chinese Wolf is a
subspecies of the
Grey Wolf (Canis lupus). Originally spread over most of
Eurasia, with a southern limit of the
Himalayas, the
Hindukush, the
Koppet Dag, the
Caucasus, the
Black Sea and the
Alps, and a northern limit between 60° and 70° northern latitude, it has been pushed back from most of
Western Europe and Eastern
China, surviving mostly in
Central Asia. Currently, it has the largest range among wolf subspecies and is the most common in
Europe and
Asia, ranging through Western Europe,
Scandinavia,
Russia, China,
Mongolia and the Himalayan Mountains.
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