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I believe Meana Wolf is one of the most beautiful woman on earth. Her long, brunette hair frames her face while she stands at just around 5 to 6 feet tall- not exceptionally short or overly tall. But what really makes her stand out as a person are both how hardy and determined to stay healthy she has been throughout life that’s dedication, The Biography of Meana Wolf also helps us understand her through all of it by showing readers who or what shaped this incredible individual into someone we can be proud to call our stars with their stories.
She felt that with persistence, consistency, and even just a little extra effort – despite the obstacles in front of her – she can realize anything. Meana Wolf also feels like not everyone is blessed to be famous due to their natural ability or talent; rather it’s pure chance if they find themselves on top one day without any real achievement under their belt at all. Her followers make it possible for her to create even more content than she might otherwise be able to do because they ask for more from this beauty queen, who would have trouble getting enough attention without them.
Meana Wolf loves anything to do with nature, travel, walk on the beach, watch movies, working out, watching anime, spending time with close friends and love shooting photo’s for her social media channels especially Instagram.
Meana Wolf is worth anywhere from $112,000 to $322,000. One of the most important questions her fans keep asking about Meana Wolf would be how much does she actually have? This question becomes necessary when people are trying to make a comparison with other celebrity’s net worth and incomes. It can also sometimes just come down to being able to place an actual value on what kind of earnings they’re bringing in for themselves every year as well as their status within society or culture today.
Her date of birth is 19th May, 1986. making her 35 years in 2021 and she has a zodiac sign of Taurus.
For someone who is an adult, her height as we know it is 5 ft 0 in (152 cm) and her weight is 115 lbs (52 kg).
someone of her caliber it is only natural that she makes her presence on the internet active so that she can communicate with her fan base. Follow her on Twitter or Instagram, where she has tens of thousands of followers.
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Her relationship status is “Open”, that means she is not in a focused relationship.
Meana Wolf has had an eventful life, to say the least. She is a self-made lady who has never shied away from taking risks and leaving her impact on the world in a significant way, from childhood to the present. We hope you enjoyed our essay about what makes this incredible individual tick as much as we did.
Her date of birth is 19th May, 1986. making her 35 years in 2021 and she has a zodiac sign of Taurus.
She is worth an amount of $122,000 to $322,000. this is largely because of the kind of job she does and the duration of time she has been doing it. 
For someone who is an adult, her exact height is 5 ft 0 in (152 cm) and weight is also 115 lbs (52 kg).
The only way to get in touch with her is by reaching her on her social media which are (Instagram: —), (Twitter: @meanathewolf) and (Snapchat: —)
Yes, as far as we know, she is still alive
Where she was born is Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Her relationship Status is “Open” which means she is not in a focused relationship
Her relationship status is “Open” that means there is no particular guys’ name for us to mention.
We assume her real name is Meana Wolf.
Her verified Twitter account is @meanathewolf
Her verified Instagram account is Unknown
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Infraclass: Eutheria
Superorder: Laurasiatheria

Canis brachyurus , C. campestris , C. isodactylus , C. jubatus , Vulpes cancrosa

The maned wolf ( Chrysocyon brachyurus ) is a large canine of South America . [5] The maned wolf is found in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and is almost extinct in Uruguay. Its markings resemble those of foxes , but it is neither a fox nor a wolf. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon (meaning "golden dog").

It is the largest canine in South America, weighing 20–30 kg (44–66 lb) and up to 90 cm (35 in) at the withers . Its long, thin legs and dense reddish coat give it an unmistakable appearance. The maned wolf is a crepuscular and omnivorous animal adapted to the open environments of the South American savanna , with an important role in the seed dispersal of fruits, especially the wolf apple ( Solanum lycocarpum ). The maned wolf is a solitary animal. It communicates primarily by scent marking , but also gives a loud call known as "roar-barking".

This mammal lives in open and semi-open habitats , especially grasslands with scattered bushes and trees, in the Cerrado of south, central-west, and southeastern Brazil ; Paraguay ; northern Argentina ; and Bolivia east and north of the Andes , [6] and far southeastern Peru (Pampas del Heath only). [7] It is very rare in Uruguay , possibly being displaced completely through loss of habitat. [2] The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists it as near threatened , [2] while it is considered a vulnerable species by the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources . In 2011, a female maned wolf, run over by a truck, underwent stem cell treatment at the Zoo Brasília [ pt ] , this being the first recorded case of the use of stem cells to heal injuries in a wild animal. [8]

The term maned wolf is an allusion to the mane of the nape. It is known locally as aguará guazú (meaning "large fox") in the Guarani language , or kalak in the Toba Qom language , lobo de crín , lobo de los esteros , or lobo colorado in Spanish, and lobo-guará in Portuguese. The term lobo , "wolf", originates from the Latin lupus . Guará and aguará originated from tupi-guarani agoa'rá , "by the fuzz". It also is called borochi in Bolivia. [9]

Although the maned wolf displays many fox-like characteristics, it is not closely related to foxes . It lacks the elliptical pupils found distinctively in foxes. The maned wolf's evolutionary relationship to the other members of the canid family makes it a unique animal.

Electrophoretic studies did not link Chrysocyon with any of the other living canids studied. One conclusion of this study is that the maned wolf is the only species among the large South American canids that survived the late Pleistocene extinction . Fossils of the maned wolf from the Holocene and the late Pleistocene have been excavated from the Brazilian Highlands . [10]

A 2003 study on the brain anatomy of several canids placed the maned wolf together with the Falkland Islands wolf and with pseudo-foxes of the genus Pseudalopex . [11] One study based on DNA evidence showed that the extinct genus Dusicyon , comprising the Falkland Islands wolf and its mainland relative, was the most closely related species to the maned wolf in historical times, and that about seven million years ago it shared a common ancestor with that genus. [12] A 2015 study reported genetic signatures in maned wolves that are indicative of population expansion followed by contraction that took place during Pleistocene interglaciations about 24,000 years before present. [13]

The maned wolf is not closely related to canids found outside South America. It is not a fox, wolf, coyote or jackal , but a distinct canid; though, based only on morphological similarities, it previously had been placed in the Canis and Vulpes genera. [4] Its closest living relative is the bush dog (genus Speothos ), and it has a more distant relationship to other South American canines (the short-eared dog , the crab-eating fox , and the zorros or Lycalopex ). [14]

Chrysocyon brachyurus (maned wolf) [14] : Fig. 10

The species was described in 1815 by Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger, initially as Canis brachyurus . Lorenz Oken classified it as Vulpes cancosa , and only in 1839 did Charles Hamilton Smith describe the genus Chrysocyon . Other authors later considered it as a member of the Canis genus. [5] Fossils of Chrysocyon dated from the Late Pleistocene and Holocene epochs were collected in one of Peter Wilheim Lund expeditions to Lagoa Santa , Minas Gerais (Brazil). The specimen is kept in the South American Collection of the Zoologisk Museum in Denmark. Since no other record exists of fossils in other areas, the species is suggested to have evolved in this geographic region. [5]

The maned wolf bears minor similarities to the red fox , although it belongs to a different genus. The average adult weighs 23 kg (51 lb) and stands 90 cm (35 in) tall at the shoulder, and has a head-body length of 100 cm (39 in), with the tail adding another 45 cm (18 in). [15] Its ears are large and long 18 cm (7.1 in). [16]

The maned wolf is the tallest of the wild canids
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