jbnbsn99
Well-Known Member
Alright, I've got some food for thought! Now while I know we've discussed the taxonomy of Canis lupus and the other wolves of North America at length before on this site, we've not really talked about the Old World wolves apart from Dingos/New Guinea Singing Dogs. So, excluding those two, what are your thoughts on the different wolves of Eurasia?
Personally, I expect the Indian Wolf (C. l. pallipes) and Tibetan Wolf (C. l. chanco) to be split, with the Himalayan Wolf (C. (lupus) "himalayensis") ending up a subspecies of C. chanco.
I also expect the Arabian Wolf (C. l. arabs) and Egyptian Wolf (C. l. lupaster) to either represent two full species or two subspecies of the same species.
Thoughts and opinions?
~Thylo![]()
An interesting thing to do would be overlap a map of wolf (sub)species over that of Red deer/wapiti and see how the two mesh up.