if it needs to yes
swim through it.
it depends on the wolf and the speed of the river but most likely yes it can
The Yukon Wolf (also known as the Alaskan Black Wolf, Alaskan Wolf and Interior Alaskan Wolf; Canis lupus pambasileus) is considered to be the largest gray wolf species in the world, weighing around 150 to 170 lbs (68 to 77 kg) at maturity. However, the Alaskan Tundra Wolf (Canis lupus tundrarum) is thought to be the the heavier version of the Yukon Wolf, with their weight around 180 lbs (80 kg).
No, they do not.
80 kilograms
The largest wolf on record was a male Alaskan gray wolf which weighed 175 pounds. That was recorded back in 1944.
The Yukon.
Canning River. Colville River.
yes
The Alaskan Tundra Wolf can be found in the tundra regions along the Artic coast of northern Alaska
Basically, yes. Both are different subspecies of Canis lupus.
yes it can swim