About Cruel wolf theme Red-eyed wolf
Two million years ago, the world's most rapid food chain top killers have three, according to the power from large to small, respectively, Titan birds, saber-toothed tigers and wolves. 2 million years down, we can only see the existence of wolves today, why has a huge size, endurance moderate, running quickly, attack quickly, in hundreds of thousands of years to kill the four sides of the Titan bird is extinct
Ancient Europe, the outbreak of the plague, people have died, a military leader called Alexander Covennas also infected with the disease, but only he survived. Alexander's children have 3, unfortunately, one of the two - Marcus and William, one was bitten by a bat, and the other a wolf bite, only one as an ordinary person. The two brothers were mutated as a result of the virus, the first to become a vampire, and the other as a werewolf. From then on werewolves and vampires spread in europe.
But these are the original content of the film, the real origin of the werewolf unknown.
"Even a person of pure heart, a person who does not forget to pray at night, will inevitably turn into a wolf on the full moon night of aconitum."
Tundra Wolf (C. L. albus) - Northern Russia
Arabia wolf (C. L. Arabs) - Arabia Peninsula
Arctic wolf (C. L. arctos) - Canadian Arctic islands and Greenland
Mexico wolf (C. L. baileyi) - Northern Mexico, and southwestern United states.
Tibetan wolf (C. L. chanco) - Tibetan Plateau
Russian wolf (C. L. communis) - central Russia
Caspian Sea Wolf (C. L. cubanensis) - Russia, the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea
Familiaris (C. L.) - in addition to Antarctica, widely distributed in the world
Australian wild dog (C. L. dingo) - Southeast Asia and Australia
Hokkaido wolf (C.) (Hokkaido L. hattai) - extinct in Japan
Japanese wolf (C. L. hodophilax) - Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, extinct
The northern Rocky Mountain Wolf (C. L. irremotus) - in Montana, Glacier National Park
Italy wolf (C. L. Italicus) - Italy Italy
Lupaster (C. L.) - northern Egypt and northeastern Libya.
Ou Yalang (C. L. lupus) - from China, Mongolia, Russia and Eastern Europe to Germany, Spain and Portugal
Eastern Canadian wolf (C. L. Lycaon) - southeastern Canada and northeastern United states.
Great Plains Wolf (C. L. nubilus) - western United States, northeast and eastern Canada
Ma Guincheton (C. L. occidentalis) - western Canada, Alaska, reintroduced to the northwestern United States
Iran wolf (C. L. pallipes) - Middle East
The red wolf (C. L. rupus) - southeastern United States