External Description -
The Timber Wolf is a subspecies of the Grey Wolf, but these two share many characteristics both externally and internally. The Coloration of the Timber Wolf has a a lot more variation in it than most other species, but typically goes from Grey to Black. They have a long bushy tail with a black tip which is unique to the Timber Wolf. They have large pointed ears and and a long pointed snout. They have long and very sharp teeth which is what they use to tear into prey. And they also have very long fore and hind legs which is why the Timber Wolf is so fast.
The Timber Wolf is a subspecies of the Grey Wolf, but these two share many characteristics both externally and internally. The Coloration of the Timber Wolf has a a lot more variation in it than most other species, but typically goes from Grey to Black. They have a long bushy tail with a black tip which is unique to the Timber Wolf. They have large pointed ears and and a long pointed snout. They have long and very sharp teeth which is what they use to tear into prey. And they also have very long fore and hind legs which is why the Timber Wolf is so fast.