The gray wolves, Canis Lupus. They are also know as timber wolves. They are the largest wild canines being around 3 feet tall at the shoulder and between 3 to 5 feet from nose to tails. They weight between 40 to 176 pounds with the males being larger than females. See
While the timber wolf is the largest breed, there can be larger specimens in mixed breed wolves. I've seen one that was a mixture of timber wolve and something like 2 other breed s that stood at a 6' cyclone fence and was looking over the top with about a foot and a half. These are known as hybrid wolves.
Wolves do not have "breeds." That term applies to domesticated animals such as dogs, cats, cattle, chickens, etc. Wolves are classified by species and subspecies. There is but a single species of true wolf and that is the gray wolf, sometimes called a timber wolf. It does have a number of subspecies. Therefore, the answer to your question is the gray wolf.
one in alask that was 175 pounds back in 1944. stood 36 inchs at the shoulder
great white wolf
The Irish Wolf Hound!
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All dog's are wolf related, they are all a sub species of the wolf. A dog can breed with a wolf and produce fertile offspring. If a dog cannot breed with a wolf then it is not a dog but another canine.
wolves eat a variety of animals and also depends what breed of wolf the smallest thing would be a rabbit and the biggest is the moose
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You can find a black wolf among a pack of any type of wolf, except Arctic and Red wolves. The black wolf isn't a breed, but a color. The breed for black wolves is typically Grey Wolf or Timber.
It depends on the wolf... Please be more specific in what breed of wolf you mean and I will get back to you.
18 years old to breed and 14 to have his or her rank in the pack breed means mate
You can trust any breed except for a wolf dog.