A wolf of a large variety found mainly in northern North America, with grey brindled fur.
狼。亦作GREY WOLF
Also called grey wolf
Example sentencesExamples
In 1966 a wounded and escaped timber wolf ran amok in the city's north end before five Montreal police cornered and killed it.
I saw timber wolves in Yellowstone originally.
Birdwatchers and wildlife aficionados may see hawks, white-tailed deer, moose, black bears, martens, red squirrels and beavers, and, if very lucky, catch a glimpse of timber wolves.
Her heart practically stopped when she noticed a grey timber wolf come from behind a tree.
Over the course of the day, they encounter a family of loons, an eagle, and a pack of timber wolves.
Definition of timber wolf in US English:
timber wolf
nounˈtimbər ˌwo͝olf
A wolf of a large variety found mainly in northern North America, with gray brindled fur.
狼。亦作GREY WOLF
Also called gray wolf
Example sentencesExamples
Her heart practically stopped when she noticed a grey timber wolf come from behind a tree.
Over the course of the day, they encounter a family of loons, an eagle, and a pack of timber wolves.
Birdwatchers and wildlife aficionados may see hawks, white-tailed deer, moose, black bears, martens, red squirrels and beavers, and, if very lucky, catch a glimpse of timber wolves.
I saw timber wolves in Yellowstone originally.
In 1966 a wounded and escaped timber wolf ran amok in the city's north end before five Montreal police cornered and killed it.