Arctic Wolf Characteristics. Arctic Wolves generally are smaller than Grey Wolves, measuring around 3 to 6 feet (0.9 to 1.8 metres) long including the tail. Male Arctic Wolves are larger than female Arctic Wolves. Their shoulder heights vary from 25 to 31 inches (63 to 79 centimetres). read more
Absolutely nothing different from that of any other grey wolf subspecies or species of Canis. read more
Life Cycle An Arctic Wolves' gestation period is about fifty-three to sixty-one days. Arctic wolves will give birth to 2-3 pups in May and June, almost a month later than other wolf species. read more
An Arctic Wolves' gestation period is about fifty-three to sixty-one days. Arctic wolves will give birth to 2-3 pups in May and June, almost a month later than other wolf species. The average number of pups raised in the arctic is lower than the average 5-6 pups born to wolves further south. read more