Is an Aardvark taller than a Wolf?

Answer : No, a Wolf is taller than an Aardvark
For an Aardvark the average height is 63 cm, (2 ft, .8 in ) and for a Wolf it is 74 cm, (2 ft, 5.1 in )
NameName:AardvarkName:Wolf
HeightHeight:63 cm, (2 ft, .8 in )Height:74 cm, (2 ft, 5.1 in )
* range from 60 to 65 cm shoulder height.* Red Wolf - ranges from 66 to 81cm
WeightWeight:50 kg, (110 lbs)Weight:30 kg, (66 lbs)
Top SpeedTop Speed:n/aTop Speed:75 kph, (47 mph)
Lifespan in Wild (years)Lifespan in Wild (years):18Lifespan in Wild (years):7
DescriptionDescription:Aardvarks are nocturnal mammals who eat ants. The Aardvark's body is stout, with an arched back, and is covered in coarse hair. It is indigenous to sub-saharan Africa, and has an elongated nose which looks somewhat like the snout of a pig.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:Aardvark
Height:63 cm, (2 ft, .8 in )
* range from 60 to 65 cm shoulder height.
Weight:50 kg, (110 lbs)
Top Speed:n/a
Lifespan in Wild (years):18
Description:Aardvarks are nocturnal mammals who eat ants. The Aardvark's body is stout, with an arched back, and is covered in coarse hair. It is indigenous to sub-saharan Africa, and has an elongated nose which looks somewhat like the snout of a pig.
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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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