Interesting Facts about Wolves

Science Daily
3 min readDec 23, 2023
Photo by Marc-Olivier Jodoin

Big Sky Wildlife Spotlight: Wolves

Wolves are one of the many types of wildlife that live in Big Sky, Montana. It’s rare to see a wolf, but we definitely share our backcountry playground with these creatures.

The next time you head out on a ski tour in the Lee Metcalf Wilderness, climb a remote peak, or backpack through the Taylor Hilgards, look out for wolf prints and listen for the distinct howling of Montana wolves. They are most certainly out there.

Here are a few fun and interesting facts about wolves to share with your friends:

*The scientific name for a gray wolf is Canis lupus.

*Wolves are the largest members of the Canidae family.

*Males average 5 to 6.5 feet in length from nose to tip of tail. Females average 4.5 to 6 feet.

*Most wolves stand at 26 to 32 inches at the shoulder.

*Females weight 60 to 80 pounds. Males weight 70 to 110 pounds.

*A wolf footprint will measure 4 inches wide by 5 inches long

*Wolves can live up to 13 years in the wild.

*Wolves have 42 teeth.

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