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#23 - mrwalkerfour (12/05/2015) [-]
i didnt realise how ******* big wolves are, i assumed they were german sheard size.

this makes all those guys whove fought off a pack of wolves suddenly way more badass
#135 to #23 - Dember (12/12/2015) [-]
Wolves are the size of Ggerman Shepherds - same weight and body mass; just taller because they have longer legs - and a lot fluffier, especially in winter coat like this one is.

Nobody fights off a pack of wolves; they avoid humans like the plague. There's never been a documented wolf attack by a real healthy wolf unless it was a solo one that was completely rabid, much less an entire pack.

As soon as they catch sight of humans they bolt - often long before, because they can hear and smell you long before you get within eyesight of one and their camouflage skills are off the charts.
User avatar #109 to #23 - fiveblackmen ONLINE (12/06/2015) [-]
They are usually between 90 and 100 pounds but are tall and have a lot of fur, especially in the winter, that makes them look bigger. This one looks like it is above average in size though.
#104 to #23 - TheJailerPedo (12/06/2015) [-]
Bro you would be surprised current "purebred" german shepards are HUGE. Police gogs are usually belgian malinois or *i forget* shepards, which are as big as german shepards were idk how many years ago
User avatar #119 to #104 - sirmatthew (12/06/2015) [-]
I remember 4 years ago. It was the sadest I've ever been. just 3 months earlier we went outside to find that my bab died, and now it was my gog. just heartbreaking.
#99 to #23 - thepizzadevourer (12/06/2015) [-]
Maybe the girl is just really tiny?
User avatar #70 to #23 - xxxcheeta (12/06/2015) [-]
Some of our wolves in SK, Canada exceed 200/lb.
User avatar #134 to #70 - Dember (12/12/2015) [-]
No they don't. The largest on record is about 160, though lots of people lie with undocumented claims and some even stuff wolf carcasses they've shot with rocks and stitch them back up to make them significantly heavier than they are.
User avatar #143 to #134 - xxxcheeta (12/12/2015) [-]
I know trappers personally.
Most cases of large wolves are recordered from Alberta including one that was 230/lb.
SK north is barely touched, I can promise you we have some "monster" wolves.
User avatar #144 to #143 - Dember (12/12/2015) [-]
Sorry to say, they just don't exist - your trapper buddies are exaggerating, and drastically.

Captive-bred Wolfdogs mixed with Giant Alaskan Malamutes tend to be the largest ever seen, sometimes topping 150 pounds, but rarely.

There's no such thing as a 200+ pound wolf. The largest ever recorded to be accurate was 175 pounds, and it was a freak of nature -- the vast majority never get past 130lbs even for a large male.
#108 to #70 - anon (12/06/2015) [-]
that's a lot of cad for 1 lb of wolf meat

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User avatar #74 to #70 - misfitprince ONLINE (12/06/2015) [-]
Where in SK you from bud?
User avatar #79 to #74 - nottheoatmeal (12/06/2015) [-]
all over SK
User avatar #80 to #79 - misfitprince ONLINE (12/06/2015) [-]
Beauty, I was born and raised in SK
User avatar #128 to #80 - xxxcheeta (12/06/2015) [-]
I live in Saskatoon right now.
They just announced that they are releasing 200 wolf licences, which allows you to harvest two.
#95 to #80 - funkymelon (12/06/2015) [-]
Not coming from Ont,plebs
#125 to #95 - anon (12/06/2015) [-]
okanagan valley, BC, anywhere else might as well be **** offity ville
#63 to #23 - hikakiller (12/06/2015) [-]
Haven't you seen the twilight posters?
User avatar #64 to #63 - procrasturbate (12/06/2015) [-]
Yeah. Because when I want facts, I research Twilight.
User avatar #118 to #64 - captchakid ONLINE (12/06/2015) [-]
No Im betting you research ahri.
User avatar #59 to #23 - DroidToyiu (12/06/2015) [-]
My grandma has a dog that has wolf lineage. He also has black lab in him. He is about this size, maybe a bit smaller, but also pitch black with nearly white eyes. If it weren't for the fact he is completely retarded and the kind of dog you could kick in the face and he would lick your foot afterwards, then he would be scary as **** .
#55 to #23 - ordanj (12/06/2015) [-]
Here. Have this.
User avatar #54 to #23 - iexs (12/06/2015) [-]
I don't think it's as big as it looks, he's just really fluffy for winter.

Or maybe it's just a really big wolf, but the ones I've seen during the warmer months don't look nearly as big as that.
User avatar #68 to #54 - zonryu (12/06/2015) [-]
dude even without all its ******* fur its as tall at the shoulder as one of those ponies

if you were light enough you could ******* ride it
User avatar #49 to #23 - ploppin (12/06/2015) [-]
Live in Sweden and never seen a wolf irl, thought the same as you.
On a road in the middle of then night and see 2 eyes glowing in the trees next to the road so i slow down thinking it's a Caribou. Out walks a huge ass ******* wolf and crosses the road, never thought they were so ******* huge...
#39 to #23 - binuclear (12/06/2015) [-]
Hory fuk
User avatar #32 to #23 - mutzaki (12/05/2015) [-]
They're not normally this big. Like the other guy said, Eurasian wolves (largest subspecies) average at around 40 kg. I'm guessing that
1. It was born and raised in captivity, making it larger.
2. The girl is small herself, making the wolf look a little bit bigger by comparison.
3. It just happens to be an abnormally large wolf.
User avatar #69 to #32 - donbionicle (12/06/2015) [-]
>average around 40kg
I don't care if this one is unusually large, thank **** moose have been keeping North American wolves at a less ******** size. If they were that big here I don't think the Vikings would have found any natives when they arrived.
#27 to #23 - putincanmeltcrimea (12/05/2015) [-]
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**putincanmeltcrimea rolled image**they usually weigh around 35-40kg and are 80-90cm tall although i think they caught some specimen in alaska and russia that were as big as a great dane. being alone in the forests of eastern europe is no fun.
#25 to #23 - anon (12/05/2015) [-]
There are different sizes of wolves. Some are small
#57 to #25 - anon (12/06/2015) [-]
^this. i think it depends on the breed. don't quote me on this cause im not sure.
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