The following pages link to Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology
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- Pet (links | edit)
- Whaling (links | edit)
- Wolf (links | edit)
- Werewolf (links | edit)
- Hunting (links | edit)
- Leopard (links | edit)
- Bulgars (links | edit)
- Warg (links | edit)
- Völsunga saga (links | edit)
- Equestrianism (links | edit)
- Teddy bear (links | edit)
- Animal testing (links | edit)
- Animal husbandry (links | edit)
- Whale watching (links | edit)
- Fur farming (links | edit)
- Saint Joseph's University (links | edit)
- Deer in mythology (links | edit)
- Monkeys and apes in space (links | edit)
- Raijū (links | edit)
- Pack animal (links | edit)
- Animal worship (links | edit)
- Asena (links | edit)
- Seal hunting (links | edit)
- Amarok (wolf) (links | edit)
- Church grim (links | edit)
- Working animal (links | edit)
- Horse worship (links | edit)
- Ysengrimus (links | edit)
- Cultural depictions of cats (links | edit)
- Inugami (links | edit)
- Gorillas in popular culture (links | edit)
- Animals in the Bible (links | edit)
- Animals in sport (links | edit)
- Indian wolf (links | edit)
- Animal-assisted therapy (links | edit)
- Foxes in popular culture (links | edit)
- Black dog (folklore) (links | edit)
- Pigs in culture (links | edit)
- Cultural depictions of lions (links | edit)
- Orangutans in popular culture (links | edit)
- The gray wolf's reputation (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Animal (links | edit)
- Service animal (links | edit)
- Mongol mythology (links | edit)
- Kutkh (links | edit)
- Wolf of Gubbio (links | edit)
- Wolf of Ansbach (links | edit)
- Bear hunting (links | edit)
- Homo homini lupus (links | edit)