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The Alaskan tundra wolf is a relatively large wolf measuring anywhere from 50 to 64 inches from snout to tail. Males vary in weight from 80 to 170 pounds and females from 80 to 120 pounds. This species can be found within the tundra regions along the Arctic coast of northern Alaska. The Arctic tundra Wolf also known as, Canis lupus tundrarum, was identified as a subspecies in 1912 by zoologist Gerrit Smith Miller. Thought to be an extension of the species of the Interior Alaskan Wolf or the Mackenzie Tundra Wolf due to its shared characteristics with both species.

Edit this thingy (Rob)
I would take the current information you have and better divide it into sections, to both help the audience and yourself discern the information from itself. Otherwise, throw some sources on that bad boy & you're set.