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Caption: Eurasian Wolf Is the most powerful, most fierce some Wolf
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Caption: Eurasian Wolf ( Canis lupus lupus)
also known as Common wolf or Middle Russian forest wolf, is a subspecies of the gray wolf native to Europe and Soviet Union.
Caption: It is the largest of the Old World Grey Wolves, averaging 86 lb. in Europe however, exceptionally large individuals have weighed between 152-176 lbs. though this varies according to region and is generally of a tawny colour with white on the throat that barely extends to the cheeks. Melanists, albinos and erythrists are rare. The howl of the Eurasian wolf protracted and melodious than that of the North American Grey wolf subspecies whos howls louder and have a stronger emphasis on the first syllable.
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Caption: The two are however mutually intelligible; as North America wolves have been recorded to respond to European - style howls made by biologists.
Many Eurasian wolf population are forced subsist largely on livestock and garbage in areas with dense human activity, though wild ungulates such as moose, red deer, roe deer and wild boar are still the most important food sources in Russia and the more mountainous regions of Eastern Europe. Other prey species include reindeer, argali, mouflon, wisent, saige, lbey, chamois, wild goats, fallow deer and musk deer.
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Caption: The size of Eurasian wolves is subject to geographic variation with animals in Russia and Scandinavia being larger and bulkier than those residing in Western Europe, having been compared by Theodore Roosevelt to the large wolves of North Western Montana and Washington.
Adults from Russia measure (41-63 in.) in length (31-33 in) in shoulder height, and weight on average (71-110lbs.) with a maximum weight (152-176 lbs.). The largest on record was killed after World War ll in the Kobelyakski area of Poltavskij region in the Ukrainians SSR and weighted 190 lbs. larger weights 203-212 lbs. have been reported in Ukraine
Caption: through the circumstances under which these latter animals were weighed are not known. Although similar in size to Certain Russian wolves, Swedish and Norwegian wolves tend to be more heavily built with deeper shoulders. One wolf killed in Romania (159 lbs.). In Italian wolves, excepting the tail, body length range males weigh 55-77 lbs. and rarely 99 lbs. the nor extinct British wolves are known to have reached similar size to Arctic wolves.
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