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30-478: [REDACTED] Look up timber wolf in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Timber wolf , timberwolf , timber wolves, or timberwolves might refer to: Animals [ edit ] Any of several subspecies of Canis lupus , which inhabits forested areas, especially: Eastern wolf , also known as the eastern timber wolf Northern Rocky Mountain wolf ,

60-468: A Crayola crayon color Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Timber Wolf . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Timber_Wolf&oldid=1165085284 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

90-468: A Crayola crayon color Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Timber Wolf . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Timber_Wolf&oldid=1165085284 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

120-756: A 24-count box of Pearl Crayons was released alongside the updated versions of the Metallic Crayons, Neon Crayons, and Crayons with Glitter. In 2019, a new 24 count of Neon Crayons was released. It includes eight fluorescent colors, eight pearl versions of the same colors, and the same eight colors with silver glitter. On May 21, 2020, the Colors of the World Crayons were announced. They were released in 32 and 24-count boxes in July 2020. The additional eight colors are standard colors with new names to fit

150-413: A 24-count pack featuring new names: In 1998, Crayola introduced Construction Paper Crayons. The specialty line remained one of the longest running specialty lines they ever put out. The hex triplets below are representative of the colors produced by the named crayons. In 2001, Crayola produced Metallic FX Crayons, a set of 16 metallic crayons whose names were chosen through a contest open to residents of

180-731: A Maritime Junior Hockey League team Northwood Timberwolves , teams of Northwood University Timberwolves, teams of Canadian International School of Hong Kong Spruce Timberwolves, teams of H. Grady Spruce High School Timpanogos Timberwolves, teams of Timpanogos High School Lake City Timberwolves, teams of Lake City High School Chiles Timberwolves, teams of Chiles High School in Tallahassee, FL Fort Bragg Timberwolves, teams of Fort Bragg High School Blue Valley Southwest Timberwolves, teams of Blue Valley Southwest Highschool Other uses [ edit ] Timber Wolf (character) , DC comics character Timberwolf,

210-671: A Maritime Junior Hockey League team Northwood Timberwolves , teams of Northwood University Timberwolves, teams of Canadian International School of Hong Kong Spruce Timberwolves, teams of H. Grady Spruce High School Timpanogos Timberwolves, teams of Timpanogos High School Lake City Timberwolves, teams of Lake City High School Chiles Timberwolves, teams of Chiles High School in Tallahassee, FL Fort Bragg Timberwolves, teams of Fort Bragg High School Blue Valley Southwest Timberwolves, teams of Blue Valley Southwest Highschool Other uses [ edit ] Timber Wolf (character) , DC comics character Timberwolf,

240-540: A Metallic FX color. The colors' hexadecimal values are currently unknown. The names of the colors are listed below: In 1990, Crayola released Silver Swirls, a pack of 24 silvery colors. The colors' hexadecimal values are approximated below. In 1992, Crayola released a set of eight Multicultural Crayons which "come in an assortment of skin hues that give a child a realistic palette for coloring their world." The eight colors used came from their standard list of colors (none of these colors are exclusive to this set), and

270-592: A fictional species in the TV series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Timberwolf, an age-based traditional scouting section in the Baden-Powell Service Association Timberwolf (web browser) , for AmigaOS 4.1 Bruce Fancher , alias "Timberwolf", a computer hacker Timber Wolf, a brand of snuff tobacco produced by Swedish Match Timberwolf, a Secret Service code name for president George H. W. Bush Timberwolf,

300-442: A fictional species in the TV series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Timberwolf, an age-based traditional scouting section in the Baden-Powell Service Association Timberwolf (web browser) , for AmigaOS 4.1 Bruce Fancher , alias "Timberwolf", a computer hacker Timber Wolf, a brand of snuff tobacco produced by Swedish Match Timberwolf, a Secret Service code name for president George H. W. Bush Timberwolf,

330-585: A pack of 16 crayons modeled after the colors of gemstones . The colors' hexadecimal values are approximated below: In 1994, Crayola released Glow in the Dark Crayons, a pack of eight crayons. However, it did not contain any color names in North America. Only four of the colors were available in the U.K. The Crayola Changeables crayons were introduced in 1995. The chart includes the color changer, an off-white crayon that goes on clear and initiates

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360-467: A pack of eight Fabric Crayons. Each crayon was named after a standard color. In 1980, "Light Blue" was discontinued and replaced with Black. The colors' hexadecimal values are currently unknown. The names of the colors are listed below: In 1987, Crayola released a pack of 16 Metallic Crayons in Canada. Four of the colors are named after four of the standard colors. Also, one of the colors is named before

390-423: A set of eight True to Life Crayons. Each crayon is extra-long and contained within a plastic casing similar to that of Crayola Twistables crayons. In the table, the background approximates the primary color and the text is in the two supporting colors. The approximate RGB hex values for each are given as well. Crayola released a set of 24 Confetti Crayons in 2020. They each contain three colors: one main color, which

420-545: A timber wolf that inhabits the northern Rocky Mountains Northwestern wolf , also known as the Mackenzie Valley wolf, Alaskan timber wolf, Canadian timber wolf, or northern timber wolf Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Film [ edit ] The Timber Wolf , a 1925 American silent western film directed by W. S. Van Dyke Rides [ edit ] Timber Wolf (roller coaster) , at Worlds of Fun, Kansas City, Missouri Timberwolf Falls ,

450-409: A water ride at Canada's Wonderland Military [ edit ] C14 Timberwolf , a sniper rifle IMI Timber Wolf , a pump-action carbine 104th Infantry Division (United States) , the "Timberwolf Division" Sport [ edit ] Timberwolves, University of Northern British Columbia Minnesota Timberwolves , a National Basketball Association franchise Miramichi Timberwolves ,

480-409: A water ride at Canada's Wonderland Military [ edit ] C14 Timberwolf , a sniper rifle IMI Timber Wolf , a pump-action carbine 104th Infantry Division (United States) , the "Timberwolf Division" Sport [ edit ] Timberwolves, University of Northern British Columbia Minnesota Timberwolves , a National Basketball Association franchise Miramichi Timberwolves ,

510-562: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Animal common name disambiguation pages timber wolf (Redirected from Timber wolf ) [REDACTED] Look up timber wolf in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Timber wolf , timberwolf , timber wolves, or timberwolves might refer to: Animals [ edit ] Any of several subspecies of Canis lupus , which inhabits forested areas, especially: Eastern wolf , also known as

540-437: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Animal common name disambiguation pages List of Crayola crayon colors Since the introduction of Crayola drawing crayons by Binney & Smith in 1903, more than 200 colors have been produced in a wide variety of assortments. The table below represents all of the colors found in regular Crayola assortments from 1903 to

570-430: The 72-count box, which had previously contained two of the eight most-used colors, in place of the duplicate crayons. These crayons remained steady until 1990, when all eight were renamed, and eight more were added, for a total of 16 fluorescent crayons. One of the new colors, Hot Magenta, shared a name with one of the original colors, now Razzle Dazzle Rose. For some reason, two of the original eight fluorescent crayons have

600-401: The U.S. and Canada. The hex triplets below are representative of the colors produced by the named crayons. In 2019, an updated version was released under its original name of Metallic Crayons, adding eight more metallic colors for a total of 24. The original 16 colors are included in the special 152-count Ultimate Crayon Collection pack alongside 120 standard and 16 Crayons with Glitter. Four of

630-500: The color changes in the other crayons from the "From color" to the "To color". Following previous issues with scented crayons in 1994 and 1995, Binney & Smith released a new line, known as "Magic Scent" crayons in 1997. None of the crayons were named after or given the scent of foods. The 16 crayons all consisted of regular Crayola colors. In 1997, Crayola released a 16-pack of Star Brite Crayons. However, it did not contain any color names. The hex triplets below are representative of

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660-409: The colors are included in the regular 96-count crayon box. In 2001, Crayola produced Gel FX Crayons. However, it did not contain any color names. Four of the colors are included in the 96-count crayon box alongside four Metallic FX colors and are not included in the 152-count Ultimate Crayon Collection set. The hex triplets below are representative of the colors produced by the named crayons. In 2019,

690-401: The colors produced by the named crayons. In 1997, Crayola released a 16-pack of Color Mix-Up Crayons, each of which contains a solid color with flecks of two other colors in it. Colors in the chart below are approximated. The hex RGB values are in the order of the predominant color and then the flecks. Colors for crayons other than Mixed Veggies and Star Spangled Banner come from information on

720-485: The crayon wrapper. In 1997, Crayola released a 16-pack of Pearl Brite Crayons. These were designed to give soft pearlescent colors. These had a new wrapper design, black with a white oval Crayola logo and white text. In 1997, Crayola released Crayons with Glitter as part of a Special Effects crayons package. Starting as late as 1999, their crayon names do not appear on the crayon wrappers. R G B In 2019, Crayola released an updated version of Crayons with Glitter in

750-559: The creation of their 100 billionth crayon by publishing a Crayon called Blue Ribbon. This crayon was only present in certain crayon 96-packs. In 2004, Crayola released a set of 24 Mini Twistables crayons. They are nearly half the size of large twistable crayons. The colors' hexadecimal values are shown below. The colors are from the standard list of crayon colors. In 2004, Crayola released a 24 pack of Fun Effects Mini Twistables crayons. It contains eight eXtreme colors, eight metallic colors, and eight rainbow colors. In 2007, Crayola released

780-537: The eastern timber wolf Northern Rocky Mountain wolf , a timber wolf that inhabits the northern Rocky Mountains Northwestern wolf , also known as the Mackenzie Valley wolf, Alaskan timber wolf, Canadian timber wolf, or northern timber wolf Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Film [ edit ] The Timber Wolf , a 1925 American silent western film directed by W. S. Van Dyke Rides [ edit ] Timber Wolf (roller coaster) , at Worlds of Fun, Kansas City, Missouri Timberwolf Falls ,

810-560: The present. Since the introduction of fluorescent crayons in the 1970s, the standard colors have been complemented by a number of specialty crayon assortments, represented in subsequent tables. Along with the regular packs of crayons, there have been many specialty sets, including Silver Swirls, Gem Tones, Pearl Brite Crayons, Metallic FX Crayons, Magic Scent Crayons, Silly Scents, and more. In 1972, Binney & Smith introduced eight Crayola fluorescent crayons, designed to fluoresce under black light. The following year, they were added to

840-461: The same color as two of the newer crayons. In 1992, the fluorescent colors were added to the new No. 96 box, becoming part of the standard lineup. When four new crayons were added to the No. 96 assortment in 2003, four existing colors were discontinued, including two of the fluorescents. Also beginning in 1993, packs of fluorescent crayons were regularly labeled "neon" or "neons". In 1976, Crayola released

870-592: The set was, for the most part, well received, though there has also been some criticism. In 1994, Crayola produced a 16-pack of crayons that released fragrances when used. In 1995, Crayola changed some of the scents because of complaints received from parents that some of the crayons smelled good enough to eat, like the Cherry, Chocolate, and Blueberry scented crayons. Crayons with food scents were retired in favor of non-food scents. The 30 crayons all consisted of regular Crayola colors. In 1994, Crayola released Gem Tones,

900-437: The theme. The Silly Scents Crayons are produced by Crayola in a 16-pack. The 16 crayons all consisted of regular Crayola colors. The eight Heads 'n Tails Crayons are double-sided and encased in plastic tubes that function much like the ones on Crayola Twistables. Each crayon has two shades of color, for a total of 16 colors, which are approximated by the background colors and hex RGB values below. In 1996, Crayola celebrated

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