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There is only one species of wolf in the world, Canis lupus. There are only geographical forms just like with humans. Although Asian, African and Caucasian people look very much different, they are all the same species, Homo sapien. This geographical variation not only includes colour but size and many other characteristics. (That doesn't make them better or worse, just different.) Even the common house dog is the same species but designated by form as, Canis lupus familiaris. These different forms are sometimes called subspecies but they will all still interbreed. Typical interbreeding can be seen in Australia where Canis lupus dingo interbreeds with with Canis lupus familiaris. There are 39 recognised subspecies of wolf in the world.

To answer the question, because they are all the same species, various forms of domesticated dogs like wolfhounds are the largest. In the wild there, there are larger and smaller forms in various parts of the world so it is too hard to say. Grey wolves in the USA generally vary in size between the north and south as they do in Europe.

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The gray wolf (Canis lupus) is the largest species of wolf in the world. They are typically found in North America and Eurasia.

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