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Meaning of "dire wolves"
dire wolves - This term specifically refers to an extinct species of wolf (Canis dirus) that lived during the Pleistocene epoch in North and South America. They were known for their large size and formidable appearance
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She controls a small army of dire wolves.
The scene of the dire wolves in the summer snow.
Our Yorkies and corgis are more closely related to gray wolves than dire wolves.
And dire wolves.
This environment supported large herbivores that were prey for dire wolves and their competitors.
We want to get in as many dire wolves and dragons and massive naval armadas.
Dire Wolves were incomparably more powerful than normal Wolves.
A later La Brea pits study compared tooth breakage of dire wolves in two time periods.
Another theory is that dire wolves and their prey may have been trapped during a hunt.
During the night, we were attacked by a pack of dire wolves.
This suggests a range restriction on dire wolves due to temperature, prey, or habitat.
Dire wolves had an arch that 's far more prominent than modern wolves.
Despite their aggressive nature, dire wolves were very loyal animals to their masters.
However, the cat might have been able to scavenge on kills made by dire wolves.
But when the mega-fauna began to go extinct, dire wolves lost their primary food source.
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Regular dire wolves are smaller, However.
Finally, the dire wolves.
You know they have mastodons here? Giant sloths. And dire wolves.
During the split 1 finals the Dire wolves reversed swept the Chiefs the end scores were 3:2.
Giant sloths . And dire wolves.
Are dire wolves real?
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