Answer : No, a Wolf is not heavier than a Leopard
The average weight of a Wolf is 30 kg, (66 lbs) versus 50 kg, (110 lbs) for a Leopard
Name | Name:Wolf | Name:Leopard |
Weight | Weight:30 kg, (66 lbs) | Weight:50 kg, (110 lbs) |
| * Red Wolf - ranges from 20 to 40kg | * Snow Leopard - ranges from 25 to 75kg |
Height | Height:74 cm, (2 ft, 5.1 in ) | Height:60 cm, (1 ft, 11.6 in ) |
Top Speed | Top Speed:75 kph, (47 mph) | Top Speed:88.5 kph, (55 mph) |
Lifespan in Wild (years) | Lifespan in Wild (years):7 | Lifespan in Wild (years):11 |
Description | 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. | Description:Snow leopards live in mountain ranges of Central Asia.They have spotted fur that is light gray to smoke or charcoal gray. It has a large tail, almost as long as its body, which helps with movement, balance in steep slopes, and temperature control as they use their tails to cover their faces and noses for warmth. |
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Name:Wolf |
Weight:30 kg, (66 lbs) |
* Red Wolf - ranges from 20 to 40kg |
Height:74 cm, (2 ft, 5.1 in ) |
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:Leopard |
Weight:50 kg, (110 lbs) |
* Snow Leopard - ranges from 25 to 75kg |
Height:60 cm, (1 ft, 11.6 in ) |
Top Speed:88.5 kph, (55 mph) |
Lifespan in Wild (years):11 |
Description:Snow leopards live in mountain ranges of Central Asia.They have spotted fur that is light gray to smoke or charcoal gray. It has a large tail, almost as long as its body, which helps with movement, balance in steep slopes, and temperature control as they use their tails to cover their faces and noses for warmth. |
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