Adjective Words to Describe Fox and Wolf

Foxes and Wolves are very intelligent creatures with pointed ears, teeth, muzzles and inquiring eyes instantly conveying this quality.

Wolves are wild but some Foxes can be friendly. But you should never approach then closely because these creatures are unpredictable and will always revert to their wild nature in a situation where they feel threatened.

There are different kinds of foxes and wolves, but they all are known for sneaking around and stealing stuff.

Words to Describe Wolves and Foxes

Following are some common words to describe wolf and fox based on their characteristics:

WilyOld
CleverArctic
UglyQuick
PolarBlind
SlyArtful
BigRoyal
CertainSlavic
CleverSecond
Cunning OldSleeping
DamnedSlow
DeadSmall
FineSpanish
GoldenSpartan
GrayStraightest
GreatSubstantial
HauntedSwiftest
HungrySwollen

 

LargeTame
LittleTawny
Long TailedTerrible
MereTired
OldTwisting
PaleUnfortunate
RapaciousValuable
RivalVary
VenerableWary
WhiteWicked
WildWily
WonderfulYellow
VixenWearied

 

 

AffableLean
AmericanLegged
AncestralLittle
BadLive
BestLone
BlackMad
BlindMonstrous
DamnNorthern
DeadOld
StrongYoung
TerribleTertiary
StarvedStern
SmallSleeping

 

 

Dreaded GrayPainted
FamishedPinched
GauntPolished
GreatProwling
GreedyRapacious
HalfRavening
HauntedRavenous
Huge WhiteRed
HumanSavage
HungryShaggy
IrishSiberian
WildYellow
WickedWhipped
WetVoracious
WorldlyVictorious
VanishingToothed Red

Wolves come in different colors, their base color is a grey yellow, while black guard hairs are mostly present on the back, the shoulders and the tip of the tail.

There are more than 30 species of foxes, with each having their unique color for fur, which mainly depends on the time of year and the particular mutation during birth.

Red foxes and arctic foxes both can change colors with the seasons and most foxes change colors as they molt with growth.

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