The Kenai Peninsula wolf was once the largest of all wolves and canines, with a maximum length of 2.2 meters and a weight of 210 pounds. Arguably the most powerful wolf in the world. However, the Kenai mountain wolf was already extinct in 1915.

The Kinai mountain wolf lives in large-sized wolves in alpine regions and prefers to live in groups, up to hundreds of them. Very good at running and hunting. And originally the number of Kinai mountain wolves was not very large, only 20,000 before they were killed, and later because of people's hunting and suppression, the Kinai mountain wolves were even more extinct.
Like the Kinai Mountain Wolf, the British Columbia Wolf belongs to the North American Gray Wolf area. With an average weight of 140 pounds and a length of 1.8 meters, the British Columbia wolf is the largest wolf in the world.
British Columbia wolves are members of the world's largest family of wild canines. And the British Columbia wolf has good endurance and is suitable for long-distance migration. The running speed can reach about 65 kilometers per hour, and the durability is also very good, and it can run at a speed of 30 kilometers per hour for 3 hours. So hunting and chasing is what they do best, predators at the top of the food chain.
Unlike the Kenai wolf, british columbia wolves have fewer social populations, ranging from 5 to 12 wolves in a pack of wolves and up to 20 or so in the cold winter, usually led by a pair of dominant couples.