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'''Wolf''' is the popular name of several animals in the Canidae family. | '''Wolf''' is the popular name of several animals in the Canidae family. They are related to [[dogs]] and [[hounds]]. | ||
==Middle-earth== | |||
* [[Wolves]]: | * [[Wolves]]: | ||
** [[Werewolves]] | ** [[Werewolves]] | ||
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* [[Wolf-Sauron]], [[Sauron]] in Wolf-form. | * [[Wolf-Sauron]], [[Sauron]] in Wolf-form. | ||
* The [[Gaurwaith]], or Wolf-Men, a gang of outlaws. | * The [[Gaurwaith]], or Wolf-Men, a gang of outlaws. | ||
==Real World== | |||
* [[Francis de Wolff]], actor. | |||
* [[Wolfgang Krege]], German translator. | * [[Wolfgang Krege]], German translator. | ||
* [[Wolfe Morris]], actor. | * [[Wolfe Morris]], actor. | ||
{{disambig}} | {{disambig}} |
Revision as of 17:45, 28 December 2008
Wolf is the popular name of several animals in the Canidae family. They are related to dogs and hounds.
Middle-earth
- Wolves:
- Werewolves
- Wargs, or Wild Wolves
- White Wolves
- Wolf (dog), one of Farmer Maggot's dogs.
- Wolf-Sauron, Sauron in Wolf-form.
- The Gaurwaith, or Wolf-Men, a gang of outlaws.
Real World
- Francis de Wolff, actor.
- Wolfgang Krege, German translator.
- Wolfe Morris, actor.
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