Gray wolioyotigers (also known as wolfcats) are animals that resembles a hybrid between gray wolves, African lions, coyotes, and Bengal tigers. They are carnivores. They are native to much of Borneo, Sumatra, Malayan Islands, Indonesia, India, Arabia, Africa, and most of North America. They feed on bovines, deer, and wild boars. They are about the size of a very large jaguar. They mainly inhabit tropical rainforests, subtropical rainforests, swamps, grasslands, savannah, and forests.
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| - Gray wolioyotigers (also known as wolfcats) are animals that resembles a hybrid between gray wolves, African lions, coyotes, and Bengal tigers. They are carnivores. They are native to much of Borneo, Sumatra, Malayan Islands, Indonesia, India, Arabia, Africa, and most of North America. They feed on bovines, deer, and wild boars. They are about the size of a very large jaguar. They mainly inhabit tropical rainforests, subtropical rainforests, swamps, grasslands, savannah, and forests.
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| - Gray wolioyotigers (also known as wolfcats) are animals that resembles a hybrid between gray wolves, African lions, coyotes, and Bengal tigers. They are carnivores. They are native to much of Borneo, Sumatra, Malayan Islands, Indonesia, India, Arabia, Africa, and most of North America. They feed on bovines, deer, and wild boars. They are about the size of a very large jaguar. They mainly inhabit tropical rainforests, subtropical rainforests, swamps, grasslands, savannah, and forests.
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