Omegaverse
Omegaverse, also known as A/B/O (an abbreviation for alpha/beta/omega), is a subgenre of speculative erotic fiction, and originally a subgenre of erotic slash fan fiction. Stories in the genre are premised on societies wherein humans are...
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The Egyptian wolf (Canis anthus lupaster) is a subspecies of African golden wolf native to northern, eastern and a part of western Africa
African golden wolf
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The African golden wolf (Canis lupaster or Canis anthus), also known as the African wolf or thoa wolf, and formerly a subspecies of golden jackal called the Serengeti jackal (Canis aureus bea) is a canid native to North and northeastern Africa. The species is common in northwest and northeast Africa, occasionally from Senegal to Egypt in the east, in a range including Morocco, Algeria, and Libya in the north to Nigeria, Chad and Tanzania in the south. It is a desert-adapted canid, and is common in plains and steppe areas, including ones lacking abundant water. In the Atlas Mountains, the species has been sighted in elevations as high as 1,800 metres. It is primarily a predator, targeting invertebrates and mammals as large as gazelle fawns, through larger animals are sometimes taken. Other foodstuffs, include animal carcasses, human refuse, and fruit. The African wolf is a monogamous and territorial animal, whose social structures includes yearling offspring remaining with the family to assist in raising their parents younger pups
Maned wolf
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Standing at almost a meter tall, the maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) is the largest Canid in South America and the only member of its genus, Chrysocyon. With a golden-red coat, long pointed muzzle and large erect ears, it is similar in appearance to the red fox (Vulpes vulpes). However, its extremely long, thin legs make the maned wolf immediately recognisable and, with its fox-like attributes, have earned It the epithet a fox on stilts. This distinctive feature is through to be an adaptation to help the animal see above the tall grass of its habitat. The common name, maned wolf, is derived from the characteristic mane-like strip of black fur running from the back of the head to the shoulders, which stands erect when danger is sensed. The muzzle and lower legs are black, while the throat, inside of the ears and tip of the tail are white