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A wolf's stomach can vary in size depending on the individual and its diet, but it typically holds around 4 to 8 liters (1 to 2 gallons) of food. This capacity allows wolves to consume large meals after successful hunts, which can be crucial for their survival. Their stomachs are designed to accommodate the high-calorie intake needed for their energy expenditure in the wild.

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