Description
The Gray Wolves out in the wild only weigh about 80 pounds. Others can be close to about 100 pounds. Some Researchers have come across a few wolves that were almost 200 pounds but that is unusual and rare. In length they range from 4 ½ feet to 6 feet. Their colors can include brown, gray, black, red, white, and a mix of various other colorings and shades.
Gray Wolves have very sharp teeth and strong jaws. It is believed they have more than three times the biting power behind them than an average canine. What is very odd, is the fact that the saliva from a Gray Wolf has been proven to help new tissues grow and reduce the risk of an infection.
Gray Wolves have very sharp teeth and strong jaws. It is believed they have more than three times the biting power behind them than an average canine. What is very odd, is the fact that the saliva from a Gray Wolf has been proven to help new tissues grow and reduce the risk of an infection.