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wolfAny of two species of large wild dogs of the genus Canis. The grey or timber wolf C. lupus, of North America and Eurasia, is highly social, measures up to 90 cm/3 ft at the shoulder, and weighs up to 45 kg/100 lb. It has been greatly reduced in numbers except for isolated wilderness regions. The red wolf C. rufus, generally more slender and smaller (average weight about 15 kg/35 lb) and tawnier in colour, may not be a separate species, but a grey wolf–coyote hybrid. It used to be restricted to southern central USA, but is now thought to be extinct in the wild.
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But this time, I don't believe the organization is crying wolf. Unlike crying wolf, crying censorship never seems to backfire. We were stunned when White House claims about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction proved to be lies, but began to jump as soon as the president started crying wolf about Iran. |
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