It is hard to guess what a Wolf weights. But we have the answer:
An adult Wolf (Canis lupus) on average weights 33.38 kg (73.59 lbs).
The Wolf is from the family Canidae (genus: Canis). It is usually born with about 443 grams (0.98 lbs). They can live for up to 29.5 years. When reaching adult age, they grow up to 1.06 meter (3′ 6″). On average, Wolfs can have babies 2 times per year with a litter size of 4.
As a reference: An average human weights in at 62 kg (137 lbs) and reaches an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″). Humans spend 280 days (40 weeks) in the womb of their mother and reach around 75 years of age.
The wolf (Canis lupus), also known as the “gray wolf” or “grey wolf”, is a large canine native to Eurasia and North America. It is the largest extant member of Canidae, males averaging 40 kg (88 lb) and females 37 kg (82 lb). On average, wolves measure 105–160 cm (41–63 in) in length and 80–85 cm (31–33 in) at shoulder height. The wolf is also distinguished from other Canis species by its less pointed ears and muzzle, as well as a shorter torso and a longer tail. The wolf is nonetheless related closely enough to smaller Canis species, such as the coyote and the golden jackal, to produce fertile hybrids with them. The banded fur of a wolf is usually mottled white, brown, gray, and black. Up to 38 subspecies of wolf have been recognized including the domestic dog.Of all members of the genus Canis, the wolf is most specialized for cooperative game hunting as demonstrated by its physical adaptations to tackling large prey, its more social nature, and its highly advanced expressive behaviour. It travels in nuclear families consisting of a mated pair accompanied by their offspring. Offspring may leave to form their packs on the onset of sexual maturity and in response to competition for food within the pack. Wolves are also territorial and fights over territory are among the principal causes of wolf mortality. The wolf is mainly a carnivore and feeds primarily on large wild hooved mammals, though it also eats smaller animals, livestock, carrion, and garbage. Single wolves or mated pairs typically have higher success rates in hunting than do large packs. Pathogens and parasites, notably rabies, may infect wolves.The global wolf population was estimated to be 300,000 in 2003 and is considered to be of Least Concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Wolves have a long history of interactions with humans, having been despised and hunted in most pastoral communities because of its attacks on livestock, while conversely being respected in some agrarian and hunter-gatherer societies. Although the fear of wolves exists in many human societies, the majority of recorded attacks on people have been attributed to animals suffering from rabies. Wolf attacks on humans are rare because wolves are relatively few, live away from people, and have developed a fear of humans because of their experiences with hunters, ranchers, and shepherds.
Animals of the same family as a Wolf
We found other animals of the Canidae family:
- Black-backed jackal bringing 8.29 kilos (18.28 lbs) to the scale
- Red fox bringing 4.83 kilos (10.65 lbs) to the scale
- Sechuran fox bringing 4.23 kilos (9.33 lbs) to the scale
- Raccoon dog bringing 4.22 kilos (9.3 lbs) to the scale
- Rüppell’s fox bringing 3.25 kilos (7.17 lbs) to the scale
- Island fox bringing 1.92 kilos (4.23 lbs) to the scale
- Sechuran fox bringing 4.23 kilos (9.33 lbs) to the scale
- Corsac fox bringing 2.62 kilos (5.78 lbs) to the scale
- South American gray fox bringing 6.34 kilos (13.98 lbs) to the scale
- Falkland Islands wolf with a size of 96 cm (3′ 2″)
Animals with the same weight as a Wolf
As a comparison, here are some other animals that weight as much as the Canis lupus:
- Chamois with a weight of 33.11 kilos (72.99 lbs)
- Giant anteater with a weight of 28.72 kilos (63.32 lbs)
- Mountain reedbuck with a weight of 29.2 kilos (64.37 lbs)
- Antilopine kangaroo with a weight of 27.28 kilos (60.14 lbs)
- White-lipped peccary with a weight of 31.6 kilos (69.67 lbs)
- Gerenuk with a weight of 38.65 kilos (85.21 lbs)
- Giant pangolin with a weight of 33 kilos (72.75 lbs)
- Tibetan antelope with a weight of 32.66 kilos (72 lbs)
- Galápagos fur seal with a weight of 39.47 kilos (87.02 lbs)
- Pyrenean chamois with a weight of 30 kilos (66.14 lbs)
Animals with the same size as a Wolf
Not that size really matters, but it makes things comparable. So here are a couple of animals that are as big as Wolf:
- Falkland Islands wolf with a size of 96 cm (3′ 2″)
- Maned wolf with a size of 1.25 meter (4′ 2″)
- Bornean orangutan with a size of 89 cm (3′ 0″)
- Black duiker with a size of 1.04 meter (3′ 6″)
- Indian muntjac with a size of 99.5 cm (3′ 4″)
- Sika deer with a size of 1.2 meter (4′ 0″)
- Red-fronted gazelle with a size of 88.5 cm (2′ 11″)
- Dorcas gazelle with a size of 96.6 cm (3′ 3″)
- Gray brocket with a size of 91.8 cm (3′ 1″)
- Harnessed bushbuck with a size of 1.25 meter (4′ 2″)
Animals with the same litter size as a Wolf
Here is a list of animals that have the same number of babies per litter (4) as a Wolf:
- Sandstone false antechinus
- Greater white-toothed shrew
- Rudd’s mouse
- Woolly dormouse
- Transcaucasian mole vole
- Geata mouse shrew
- Pallas’s cat
- Thomas’s pine vole
- Golden jackal
- Rock squirrel
Animals with the same life expectancy as a Wolf
Completely different animals, but becoming as old as a Wolf:
- Toque macaque with an average maximal age of 35 years
- Black lemur with an average maximal age of 30 years
- Red-bellied titi with an average maximal age of 25.25 years
- Red-shanked douc with an average maximal age of 25 years
- Northern hairy-nosed wombat with an average maximal age of 30 years
- Silvery lutung with an average maximal age of 31.08 years
- Ring-tailed lemur with an average maximal age of 30 years
- Mona monkey with an average maximal age of 30 years
- West Indian manatee with an average maximal age of 30 years
- Three-striped night monkey with an average maximal age of 25.25 years