Dire Wolf - A Close Relative of the Timber Wolf
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Dire Wolf

The extinct dire wolf was a very close relative of the timber wolf. It probably hunted like the timber wolf in packs of from three to over 20 animals. The dire wolf had stronger and more powerful teeth and jaws and could bring down an animal as large as a bison or camel. However, it is probable that much of their diet consisted of small mammals and the kills of other carnivores.
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