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Timber wolves' size depends on the gender of the wolf. The female wolf is generally larger, and MUCH more aggressive than the male.
Timber WolvesThe Timber Wolf is another name for a Grey Wolf. It is native to the United States and Canada, and they come in many different colors and will give birth once a year.
Windlass is made of a bucket,rope,and a long piece of straight, round, strong timber
Male timber wolves weight around 100 pounds and female timber wolves will weight around 80 to 85 pounds. The length of the wolf is 40 to 60 inches and their tail is 10 to 20 inches long.
The longest record of a wolf running was actually a pair of red wolves that ran for TWO WEEKS STRAIGHT.
a gray wolf can range from 59 inches to eighty inches. well the average length of the grey wolf ( or timber wolf ) is 6.5 feet longMexican wolves are 3.5 - 4.9 feet long, typical gray wolves are 4 - 6.6 feet long, and the largest subspecies of wolves are 4 - 7 feet long.
Large males can weigh over 160 pounds. My Raistlin exceeded the scale at his Vet which was 180. The Vet estimated 185-190 lbs, and he was a full grown adult approximately 4 years old, lean (you see the outlines of his muscle on his body) and of course with long lanky legs. Beautiful and graceful at the same time and capable of outrunning the fastes track runner. His mother was about the same size, as I can remember. However, I did see one timber in North Carolina just a tad bit bigger, I don't know if this was normal. My Raistlin was normal size for a timber grey wolf.
Grey Wolves run at 45 mph normally, however the fastest wolf was a black timber wolf clocked at 57 mph.38 mph30 to 35 MPH.
timber is expected to last at list 15-25 years.
The timber wolves will gang up in a pack, and they will run into an elk, moose or deer herd. They will chase them for a long time until they calculate the weak and ill. They will take it down and kill it with a bite to the throat cavity. Then they will each take a limb and tug the carcass apart. Eating the innards and flesh.
The largest Timber Rattlesnake ever recorded was 74.5 inches
Generally they can grow to up to about 60 inches (five feet). The largest Timber Rattlesnake caught was 62.6 inches long.