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Japanese Wolf
Author: Ghirin
A correction and update for the original Japanese wolf which was released Aug 8 2003
The Japanese wolf (Canis lupus hodophilax), was the smallest species of gray wolf in the world (about the size of a jackal). It was found on the Japanese islands of Honshu, Hokkaido, Shikoku and Kyushu where it lived in the mountainous areas. Its small stature and short legs were ideal for roaming the mountain forests.
The Japanese wolf was known by several names including shamanu, okami (Great God), magami (True God), and yama no kami (Mountain God). The Ainu people of Japan called it the Howling God because these wolves would howl for hours from hilltops and mountains.
Even though this wolf was small, many legends surrounded it. Many people feared the Howling God and placed charms near their doors to ward it away. Others thought of the wolf as a protector and built shrines to it.
As the human population of Japan increased, the Japanese wolf lost habitat. A bounty was also paid for its skin. The last recorded killing of a wolf was in 1905, though some have reported sightings of an animal resembling the Japanese wolf.
It's interesting that there is Japanese serow in the new animal pack. The wolf and serow would make nice complimentary exhibits in a Japanese-themed area. The Japanese wolf is also very attractive to guests.
Created by Ghirin 2003
Updated 2010-11-03
Just to save space with less in zip and smaller image.
Nothing new.
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