How many baby Maned wolfs are in a litter?
A Maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) usually gives birth to around 2 babies.
Each of those little ones spend around 63 days as a fetus before they are released into the wild. Upon birth, they weight 372 grams (0.82 lbs) and measure 1.6 cm (0′ 1″). They are a member of the Canidae family (genus: Chrysocyon). An adult Maned wolf grows up to a size of 1.25 meter (4′ 2″).
To have a reference: Humans obviously usually have a litter size of one ;). Their babies are in the womb of their mother for 280 days (40 weeks) and reach an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″). They weight in at 62 kg (137 lbs), which is obviously highly individual, and reach an average age of 75 years.
The maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) is the largest canid of South America. Its markings resemble those of foxes, but it is neither a fox nor a wolf. It is the only species in the genus Chrysocyon (meaning “golden dog”).It is the largest canid in South America, with a weight between 20 and 30 kg, and reaches up to 90 cm at the withers. Its long, thin legs and dense reddish coat give it an unmistakable appearance. The maned wolf is a crepuscular and omnivorous animal adapted to the open environments of the South American savanna, with an important role in the seed dispersal of fruits, especially the wolf apple (Solanum lycocarpum). The maned wolf is a solitary animal. It communicates primarily by scent marking, but also gives a loud call known as “roar-barking”.This mammal is found in open and semi open habitats, especially grasslands with scattered bushes and trees, in the Cerrado of south, central-west, and southeastern Brazil; Paraguay; northern Argentina; and Bolivia east and north of the Andes, and far southeastern Peru (Pampas del Heath only). It is very rare in Uruguay, possibly being displaced completely through loss of habitat. The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists it as near threatened, while it is considered a vulnerable species by the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources.
Other animals of the family Canidae
Maned wolf is a member of the Canidae, as are these animals:
- Red fox with 4 babies per pregnancy
- Hoary fox with 3 babies per pregnancy
- Hoary fox with 3 babies per pregnancy
- Golden jackal with 4 babies per pregnancy
- Rüppell’s fox with 2 babies per pregnancy
- Culpeo with 4 babies per pregnancy
- Cape fox with 2 babies per pregnancy
- Sechuran fox weighting around 4.23 kilograms (9.33 lbs)
- Black-backed jackal with 3 babies per pregnancy
- Coyote with 5 babies per pregnancy
Animals that share a litter size with Maned wolf
Those animals also give birth to 2 babies at once:
- Maritime striped squirrel
- Southern African spiny mouse
- Buffy-headed marmoset
- European snow vole
- Banana climbing mouse
- Rusty-spotted genet
- Kimberley rock rat
- Spotted-necked otter
- Low’s squirrel
- Pied tamarin
Animals that get as old as a Maned wolf
Other animals that usually reach the age of 15 years:
- Roe deer with 17 years
- Mountain reedbuck with 12.25 years
- Philippine tarsier with 15 years
- Argali with 15 years
- Rock hyrax with 14 years
- Yellow-spotted rock hyrax with 14 years
- Pygmy hog with 12 years
- Pronghorn with 12 years
- Ground cuscus with 12 years
- Greater bamboo lemur with 12 years
Animals with the same weight as a Maned wolf
What other animals weight around 23.31 kg (51.4 lbs)?
- Red wolf usually reaching 26.7 kgs (58.86 lbs)
- Thomson’s gazelle usually reaching 22.6 kgs (49.82 lbs)
- Common wombat usually reaching 26 kgs (57.32 lbs)
- Antilopine kangaroo usually reaching 27.28 kgs (60.14 lbs)
- Collared peccary usually reaching 21.19 kgs (46.72 lbs)
- Mountain gazelle usually reaching 21.25 kgs (46.85 lbs)
- Tufted deer usually reaching 23.04 kgs (50.79 lbs)
- Grey rhebok usually reaching 22.62 kgs (49.87 lbs)
- Western grey kangaroo usually reaching 25.58 kgs (56.39 lbs)
- Black duiker usually reaching 19 kgs (41.89 lbs)
Animals with the same size as a Maned wolf
Also reaching around 1.25 meter (4′ 2″) in size do these animals:
- American black bear gets as big as 1.38 meter (4′ 7″)
- Giant panda gets as big as 1.35 meter (4′ 6″)
- Northern hairy-nosed wombat gets as big as 1 meter (3′ 4″)
- Arabian tahr gets as big as 1.08 meter (3′ 7″)
- Dall sheep gets as big as 1.42 meter (4′ 8″)
- Cheetah gets as big as 1.48 meter (4′ 11″)
- Capybara gets as big as 1.21 meter (4′ 0″)
- White-lipped peccary gets as big as 1.11 meter (3′ 8″)
- Sumatran serow gets as big as 1.45 meter (4′ 10″)
- Snow leopard gets as big as 1.15 meter (3′ 10″)