The African wolf (Canis lupaster) is a medium-sized canid found across North and East Africa. Often mistaken for a golden jackal, it is actually more closely related to gray wolves and coyotes. With a lean build, reddish-brown to gray fur, and a bushy tail, the African wolf is highly adaptable, thriving in deserts, savannas, and mountainous regions. It is an opportunistic feeder, eating everything from small mammals to fruit, and is typically solitary or found in pairs, though it may form small packs.