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wolf with kill
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
The Indian Wolf (Canis lupus pallipes), also known as the Indian Gray Wolf or the Peninsular Gray Wolf, is one of the smallest subspecies of the Gray Wolf. It is a semi-desert-adapted wolf that ranges from the Indian subcontinent to the Arabian Peninsula.
The Indian Wolf is adapted for life in the semi-arid and hot areas that they typically inhabit. Its relatively small size allows it to survive on the smaller ungulates, rabbits, hares, and rodents that roam its territory. The Indian Wolf is a prime example of the Gray Wolf's adaptability as a species, given that its cousins can be found in areas starkly contrasted to the scrubland, grassland, and semi-arid pastoral environments that the Indian Wolf thrives in. |
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The photo has a good composition, but is underexposed. I corrected the problem somewhat in Photoshop Elements.
Gary