File:Canis lupus cristaldii subsp. nov.png

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Description Only extant photograph of a live Sicilian wolf, shown here in captivity during the late 19th century.
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Source Considerazioni ed appunti sul cane cirneco
Author M. Migneco

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here is the last specimen alive, in Sicily.

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