Wolves weigh 80 - 200 pounds and are 5 - 7 feet long, and coyotes weigh 20 - 50 pounds and are 2 - 4.5 feet long, and the Red Wolf is around 4.5 - 5 feet long and usually weighs 40 - 80 pounds. Red wolves have unique things about them that coyotes have, and unique things about them that wolves have and look like a coyote wolf, because they are.
Yes, coyotes and wolves seem to interbreed in the wild even. In the northeast United States wolves are quite rare but coyotes are common. The few wolves seem to be breeding with coyotes and producing animals that are bigger than the average coyote but smaller than an average wolf. For more information, click on this link.
The red wolf's taxonomic status has been a subject of controversy. A 2011 genetic study indicated that it may be a hybrid species between gray wolves and coyotes. The question is far from settled as there are scientists on both sides of the issue.
yes in fact all coyotes that live in the woods are part wolf
the only pure coyotes are the desert coyotes
Not that I know of. Also, it is highly unlikely, as wolves have been known to eat foxes.
No, they are too distant genetically to form a hybrid.
A spider-wolf.
artic Fox look much more like a fox.and artic wolf are bigger then artic fox
obviously a fox. A fox is about 10 times weaker
A porcuwolf.
A bearwolf.
A wolfoceros.
A deerwolf.
It is a wolf. Though it's closest realitive is the maned wolf, which is fox-like but is a wolf. They are exincted creatures but the Falkland Islands Wolf/Warrah/ Falkland Islands dog/Falkland Islands fox or Antarctic wolf is a wolf and not a fox.
It's very rare for a wolf to eat a fox but the only kind of wolf that will eat a fox is a very HUNGRY wolf.
coywolf
no the fox will win
I would suspect that a wolf owl is some sort of hybrid cross between a wolf and an owl, there is however no proof of such cross breeding ever occurring in the natural world.