Is a Wolf taller than a Yak?

Answer : No, a Yak is taller than a Wolf
For a Wolf the average height is 74 cm, (2 ft, 5.1 in ) and for a Yak it is 190 cm, (6 ft, 2.8 in )
NameName:WolfName:Yak
HeightHeight:74 cm, (2 ft, 5.1 in )Height:190 cm, (6 ft, 2.8 in )
* Red Wolf - ranges from 66 to 81cm* ranges from 160 to 220cm
WeightWeight:30 kg, (66 lbs)Weight:650 kg, (1433 lbs)
Top SpeedTop Speed:75 kph, (47 mph)Top Speed:40 kph, (25 mph)
Lifespan in Wild (years)Lifespan in Wild (years):7Lifespan in Wild (years):18
DescriptionDescription:Red wolves are found in the southeastern part of the U.S. Their upper part is a mix of gray, black, tawny, and/or red-brown, and its back is dark. The red becomes dominant during winter. Red wolves hunt together in packs during the night.Description:Yaks live in the mountains of central Asia. They are coated with black-brown coats and have black horns curving upwards. These horns are used in breaking snow to gather food and as well as for defense. Their shaggy long hair keeps them warm during winter.
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Name:Wolf
Height:74 cm, (2 ft, 5.1 in )
* Red Wolf - ranges from 66 to 81cm
Weight:30 kg, (66 lbs)
Top Speed:75 kph, (47 mph)
Lifespan in Wild (years):7
Description:Red wolves are found in the southeastern part of the U.S. Their upper part is a mix of gray, black, tawny, and/or red-brown, and its back is dark. The red becomes dominant during winter. Red wolves hunt together in packs during the night.
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Name:Yak
Height:190 cm, (6 ft, 2.8 in )
* ranges from 160 to 220cm
Weight:650 kg, (1433 lbs)
Top Speed:40 kph, (25 mph)
Lifespan in Wild (years):18
Description:Yaks live in the mountains of central Asia. They are coated with black-brown coats and have black horns curving upwards. These horns are used in breaking snow to gather food and as well as for defense. Their shaggy long hair keeps them warm during winter.
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