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Measurements (Size, Length) [Wolves]

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Quote:One of the largest wolf measured in Finland 174 cm long, body+tail. Shoulder height is given, for some reason in this case "a bit over 80 cm". Weight was without blood 54,1 kg
@Shadow 
Quote:The skin of the largest wolf taken in Romania has a total lenght of 172,00 centimeters. But bigger individuals do occure.

In skulls, the largest skull is 29,10 cm in lenght, with a widh of 16,20 cm.
@eagleman 
I note them here for the moment. If i do a table with them later, i will delete this post for structure and efficient reading. 
Thank for letting me know of these measurements.
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