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39. Timberwolf Color 938 #DBD7D2
Timberwolf was introduced into the 96 pack set of Crayola crayons in 1993.
The Mackenzie Valley wolf (Canis lupus occidentalis) also known as the Canadian
timber wolf is perhaps the largest subspecies of gray wolf in North America.
Its range includes parts of the western United States, much of western Canada,
and Alaska, including Unimak Island in the Aleutians, and was introduced into
Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho. The subspecies has since spread
into Washington, Oregon, Utah, and possibly other states. In Alaska, pack sizes
are generally 6-12 wolves, with some packs as large as 20-30. Territory size
averages 600 square miles (1,600 km2). Wolf packs in Yellowstone average 9.2
wolves with an average territory of 348-square-mile (900 km2), while wolf packs
in Idaho average 11.1 and 364-square-mile (940 km2) territories.
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