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Kalak (other)
Animals *A maned wolf, a mammal natively known as "kalak" to the Toba people. Locations Kalak or Kelek or Kelak or Kalek ( fa, كلك) may refer to: *Kələk, a municipality in Azerbaijan *Kelak, Alborz, a village in Iran *Kalak, Bushehr, a village in Iran *Kalak, Gilan, a village in Iran *Kalak-e Amjadi, Kermanshah Province, a village in Iran *Kalek-e Bayeh, Kermanshah Province, a village in Iran *Kalek-e Olya, Kermanshah Province, a village in Iran *Kalak-e Sar Bisheh, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, a village in Iran *Kalak, Lorestan, a village in Iran *Kalak, Chalus, Mazandaran Province, Iran *Kalak, Ramsar, a village in Iran *Kalak, Sari, a village in Iran *Kelak-e Olya, Mazandaran Province, Iran *Kelak-e Sofla, Mazandaran Province, Iran *Kalak, Iranshahr, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran *Kalak, South Khorasan, a village in Iran *Kelak, Tehran, a village in Iran *Kalak-e Naqi, a village in Iran *Kalak Jafar, a village in Iran *Kalak Khan, a village in Iran See also ...
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Maned Wolf
The maned wolf (''Chrysocyon brachyurus'') is a large canine of South America. It is found in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, and 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 and up to 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 ...
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