White Wolf 3D print model

White Wolf 3D print model

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The Arctic wolf (Canis lupus arctos), also known as white wolf or polar wolf, is a native subspecies of Canada's Queen Elizabeth Islands from Melville Island to Ellesmere Island.\nIt is also found in Alaska and Greenland with a medium size distinct from northwestern wolf by smaller size, whiter colouration, narrower braincase and larger carnassials.\nThe reduction in Arctic wolf skulls since 1930 shows a progressive trend, likely due to hybridization between wolves and dogs.\nIn 1935, British zoologist Reginald Pocock identified the Canis lupus arctos (Arctic wolf) name on a Melville Island specimen from Canada's Queen Elizabeth Islands, where similar wolves could also be found on Ellesmere Island. He attributed Canis lupus orion to a Greenland wolf specimen from Cape York northwest Greenland.\nBoth subspecies of Canis lupus are recognized as separate in the Mammal Species of the World taxonomic authority (2005).\nThe study that tested autosomal microsatellite DNA and Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) found Arctic wolves have no unique haplotypes, suggesting its recent colonization from North America mainland and therefore does not justify subspecies status.\nChambers' research dismissing genetic integrity was later put in question and reviewed by the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) as a US Fish and Wildlife Service peer review which revealed multiple flaws and errors.\nThe NCEAS concluded Chambers' review should not be considered as consensus or best available science after highlighting these flaws.\n3D print models available in various formats including low-poly 3DS, high-poly OBJ, MAX, STL, FBX with each model compatible for instant 3D printing.

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