• This article is about the statue in Rome. For similar statues elsewhere, see Capitoline Wolf (disambiguation).
  • The whole world knows her. But scientists still argue about its age. We are talking about the Capitoline Wolf.
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  • The ‘Style’ of the Capitoline Wolf. She faces out, not looking at the twins, and her body is smooth with flat fur. She looks more like a tame dog than a feral wolf.
  • Gill, N.S. "The Capitoline Wolf or Lupa Capitolina." ThoughtCo, Jun. 25, 2024, thoughtco.com/the-capitoline-wolf-117147.
  • The Capitoline wolf left after her research by various scientists more questions than answers. At the moment, any visitor to Rome can see the statue...
  • The Capitoline She-wolf (Italian: Lupa capitolina) takes its name from its location—the statue is housed in the Capitoline Museums in Rome.
  • The legend of the Capitoline she-wolf begins with two special children named Romulus and Remus. According to mythology, they were said to be children of a god.
  • The Capitoline Wolf is a bronze statue depicting the mythical animal connected to the birth of Rome, breastfeeding the twins Romulus and Remus.
  • The Capitoline Wolf with Romulus and Remus stands in front of historic City Hall on Broad Street in downtown Rome.