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greentea3 Jul 23rd 2010 1:43 pm

I saw a Wolf and it was massive!
 
Hi everyone,

This was my first experience of seeing Canadian wildlife, after setting off towards MB for a recce trip. We set off from a place called Dryden early in the morning and saw this great big thing just plodding across the road. It was gigantic and considering the images of wolves that I've had before thinking they were dog size but this thing was huge. I swear it was 5 foot! in fact, when we first saw it we were like 'what the heck was that' because we thought they were only dog size. It was also on its own which makes me think it could have been kicked out of the pack.

Has anyone else seen these before - I'd love to hear more about them and feel quite humbled that I got to see him. I looked it up on the net and it appears to be a Timber wolf.

Piff Poff Jul 23rd 2010 1:45 pm

Re: I saw a Wolf and it was massive!
 
We have seen a wolf in the rockies - amazing and as you say BIG!

fledermaus Jul 23rd 2010 2:17 pm

Re: I saw a Wolf and it was massive!
 
I've seen wolves here - wild, in a sanctuary at Haliburton, and in a zoo in London and they aren't huge, a big dog size but 5 foot? Or do you mean length?

Alberta_Rose Jul 23rd 2010 4:00 pm

Re: I saw a Wolf and it was massive!
 
We saw a pair of wolves crossing the road in Kananaskis Country (Rockies)

They were unmistakably wolves ... I've seen many coyotes and these were much bigger and thicker-set. Impressive indeed! :thumbup:

Almost Canadian Jul 24th 2010 2:50 am

Re: I saw a Wolf and it was massive!
 

Originally Posted by greentea3 (Post 8724261)
Hi everyone,

This was my first experience of seeing Canadian wildlife, after setting off towards MB for a recce trip. We set off from a place called Dryden early in the morning and saw this great big thing just plodding across the road. It was gigantic and considering the images of wolves that I've had before thinking they were dog size but this thing was huge. I swear it was 5 foot! in fact, when we first saw it we were like 'what the heck was that' because we thought they were only dog size. It was also on its own which makes me think it could have been kicked out of the pack.

Has anyone else seen these before - I'd love to hear more about them and feel quite humbled that I got to see him. I looked it up on the net and it appears to be a Timber wolf.

Nah, at 5 feet it must have been Jacob. Are they filming the new film near you?:p

sonofcanadian Jul 24th 2010 7:29 am

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Wow - this is the sort of thing that makes me excited about the move! Lucky you

greentea3 Jul 24th 2010 8:16 am

Re: I saw a Wolf and it was massive!
 
Thanks Sonofcanadian,

Yeah, I do feel lucky and blessed to have seen it. Someones just told me that it could have been a subspecies and that they are big.
If you ever get the chance to do the drive we did up through Northern Ontario and across to MB then go for it. The scenery was stunning, driving through little villages of cottages and dipping hills with forests. We saw Lake Huron and Lake Superior, truly breathtaking.

Chookie Jul 24th 2010 11:19 am

Re: I saw a Wolf and it was massive!
 

Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 8724301)
I've seen wolves here - wild, in a sanctuary at Haliburton, and in a zoo in London and they aren't huge, a big dog size but 5 foot? Or do you mean length?

The one we saw the other day was big dog sized... as you say, not 5 foot, but def the size of a large Alsatian or similar.

iaink Jul 26th 2010 1:57 am

Re: I saw a Wolf and it was massive!
 

Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 8724301)
I've seen wolves here - wild, in a sanctuary at Haliburton, and in a zoo in London and they aren't huge, a big dog size but 5 foot? Or do you mean length?

They roam around wild in our area too. I remember Tiaribbon posting some pictures of wolves in her back 40, no so far from us!

Now, a pelican, that's something else:)

fledermaus Jul 26th 2010 2:17 am

Re: I saw a Wolf and it was massive!
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 8729274)
They roam around wild in our area too. I remember Tiaribbon posting some pictures of wolves in her back 40, no so far from us!

Now, a pelican, that's something else:)

Yeah, we get pink flamingoes too.

Seems most coyotes/ wolves are hybrids but when you see a wolf you know it's not a coyote, if you see what I mean.

greentea3 Jul 26th 2010 6:08 am

Re: I saw a Wolf and it was massive!
 
Hi again,

The wolves that you see around Peterborough On may well be the size of dogs however, where we saw the gigantic one and yes, around 5 foot tall too was a 23 hour drive north west from Peterborough On, so well away from big towns and populated areas.



Just because we are told that an animal (dog/wolf/horse/moose etc,) should be a certain height/weight/characteristic etc, doesn't always mean that every single animal in the world is going to be that way.

Lord Vader Jul 26th 2010 6:37 am

Re: I saw a Wolf and it was massive!
 
A 5 foot high wolf would be a giant fearsome creature and would weight about 400 pounds (well maybe not that much) . I don't think even the Dire Wolves of the ice age got anywhere near that size, let alone todays Grey Wolves.

According to wiki, the biggest ones ever caught weighed less than 200 pounds. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_Wolf

lins and Stef McLachlan Jul 26th 2010 7:29 am

Re: I saw a Wolf and it was massive!
 
Hi

Just to add my five penny'orth to the discussion. I think that in all breeds there is a potential for abnormal growth and take for example the creatures like squid and Octopi.....there are normal sized ones and GIANT sized ones. Greentea was very lucky to have seen a larger than normal specimen and I envy her that experience.

Just because a lot of people have seen 'normal' sized ones, does not mean that the OP has exaggerated, it was a truly unique experience for her and her comments should be treated with respect, as that was her experience.

I would not for a minute question what someone had or hadn't seen, just because I had never seen one that size. I say Lucky Greentea and thanks for sharing.:thumbsup:
lol
Stef

Originally Posted by Lord Vader (Post 8729881)
A 5 foot high wolf would be a giant fearsome creature and would weight about 400 pounds (well maybe not that much) . I don't think even the Dire Wolves of the ice age got anywhere near that size, let alone todays Grey Wolves.

According to wiki, the biggest ones ever caught weighed less than 200 pounds. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_Wolf


Bali2010 Jul 26th 2010 7:52 am

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I thought of this thread whilst driving though Leeds city centre tonight & seeing 4 bunnies on an urban road island - cute as they were, they weren't a wolf!

Alan2005 Jul 26th 2010 7:55 am

Re: I saw a Wolf and it was massive!
 

Originally Posted by lins and Stef McLachlan (Post 8729950)
Just to add my five penny'orth to the discussion. I think that in all breeds there is a potential for abnormal growth and take for example the creatures like squid and Octopi.....there are normal sized ones and GIANT sized ones. Greentea was very lucky to have seen a larger than normal specimen and I envy her that experience.

Just because a lot of people have seen 'normal' sized ones, does not mean that the OP has exaggerated, it was a truly unique experience for her and her comments should be treated with respect, as that was her experience.

I'm pretty certain that there is no "giant wolf" breed that has managed to evade science until greentea happened upon it. Still, I've no doubt that the wolf they saw was impressive - I've only seen one and at first I thought it was a dog (am still not 100% sure now)


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