Tibetan Wolf Pendant

The Tibetan wolf (Canis lupus chanco), also known as the Chinese wolf, Mongolian wolf, Korean wolf, Steppes wolf or Woolly wolf is a subspecies of gray wolf found in parts of Central China, southwest Russia, Manchuria, Tibet and the Himalayan regions of India, Nepal and Bhutan. In Tibet, it is known as the Chángú, while near the Niti pass from Kumaon, it is known as the Chankodi





HABITAT
The Tibetan wolf can be found in central China, the Manschurai, the jungles and deserts of Mongolia, North Sikkim, Tibet, south-western Russia, the Himalayan regions of India, Nepal and Bhutan.

CHARACTERISTICS
The size of the Tibetan wolves can vary from 58 to 65 inches (from nose to end of tail) and from 27 to 30 inches high, weighing from 65 to 70 pounds. Compared to the common European wolf, they are slightly larger, with shorter legs. Their skull is similar with a longer thinner muzzle. This "wooly wolf" has a long shaggy coat which seasonally varies in color, usually a blend of white, yellow, brown, grey, and black.

DIET
The Tibetan wolf is an amazing hunter with excellent survival skills. It is known to hunt both during the day and at night either alone or in packs. Its preferred prey includes deer, blue sheep, and other large mammals. When food becomes scarce, it will feed on smaller animals like marmots, hares, ground squirrel, and mice. When hunting, the wolf can reach speeds up to 40 mph.

BREEDING
The Tibetan wolf reaches sexual maturity in it's second year. Breeding season usually occurs in the Spring. To maintain strength of the pack, only the dominant male and female breed. Two months later, four to six pups are born weighing roughly one pound each. At three to four weeks they will leave the den. They are nurtured by their mother for two to three months after which they begin to tag along with their parents hunting.. In the wild, they live anywhere from six to ten years. They can long as twenty years in captivity.

The Tibetan  Wolf Amulet

Blessing Amulet Tibetan Female wolf


This is a very unique Tibetan Wolf Amulet that you will not find just anywhere!  Make a Wolf lover happy and Get this Powerfull amulet for your protections.  All proceeds go for the care of our Wolves.

Real Wolf Fur in a bottle



From Male Wolf






No animals were hurt or even slightly inconvenienced in the making of this Amulet

Blessing Phurpa Dagger Wolf





Wolf Cloth  (Tibetan Traditions)



Kybne Kunzang Dorje Rinpoche is shown wearing traditional Khamba dress. His hat is made of wolf fur and one arm of his chuba coat is wrapped back around his waist in the style of a horse-rider. He wearing this ‘Tibetan Tradition Hat’ style clothing represents the sixth root vow of Vajrayana (under the classification of ‘vow of body’) – the unconstrained adoption of unlimited apparel, ornaments, and implements. This may seem an unusual vow, but it is based on the application of bodhicitta according to skilful means in its most oblique sense. This is an aspect of yeshé cholwa (ye shes ’chol ba), crazy wisdom, in which the Lama manifests in the world according to circumstances.