the Arctic Wolf and the Mackenzie Valley Wolf, also known as the Canadian Timber Wolf. Both are a subspecies of the Grey Wolf. The average weight of both are 50-65/70kg, or 110-155lbs. the largest wolf on record is an Alaskan Wolf at 175lbs, or 80kg, 1944, in Bulgaria. Even so, the largest wolves that can be found are the grey wolves found in Northern Alberta, Canada. I don't know what subspecies they are, but they are most likely Arctic or Mackenzie Valley. They are normally seen in Wood Buffalo National Park. It was never officially recorded, but some say the biggest wolf recorded was at 125lbs in Alberta, but its not known whether this is true or not, as the picture could have been fake or changed to look larger, so on record, its the one from Bulgaria.Just to make it clear, Mackenzie Valley Wolves are NOT the same subspecies as the Alaskan Grey Wolf. They are often confused as the same.
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i do not yet have the height or length but i've heard that wolves can reach up to 200lbs i also saw a picture it looked just like a regular wolf that was being carried
the biggest wolf in the world weighed 207.65 pounds. it was 8 feet tall when it stood up on it's hind legs. it could easily take on any other kind of animal in the forest.
Yes, the Timber Wolf, also called the Grey Wolf, is the tallest wolf in the world.
The species are varied. The biggest wolf in the world was 176 pounds.Some Russian male wolves can get up to 130 pounds. That is very large for a wolf.
175 pounds.
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A girl named Kristen Wolf
A girl named Kristen Wolf
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Bears, lynx, anything bigger than them really. But their biggest enemy is definetly humans.