Top 7 Biggest Wolves in the World – Nature’s Imposing Alphas
Northwestern Wolf
Found in western North America, this subspecies can weigh up to 175 pounds and stand 3 feet tall at the shoulder.
Interior Alaskan Wolf
Native to Alaska and the Yukon, males can reach lengths of 7 feet (including tail) and weigh over 120 pounds.
Eurasian Wolf
Common in Europe and Russia, this large wolf can weigh up to 150 pounds and is known for its thick, durable fur.
Arctic Wolf
Living in the harsh Arctic, it’s slightly smaller (up to 100 pounds) but imposing with its pure white coat and robust build.
Tundra Wolf
Roaming Siberia, this wolf can weigh up to 115 pounds and has a long, bushy tail for cold-weather survival.
Mackenzie Valley Wolf
A contender for the largest, found in Canada, with some individuals tipping the scales at 170 pounds.
Gray Wolf (General)
As the species encompassing these giants, gray wolves are apex predators with pack hierarchies led by imposing alphas.
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