The difference between Alaska and wolves

Alaska and the Wolf
Alaskan Malamute (confirmed introduction)

It seems that since the release of "We Will See You Again", the number of people raising Alaskans has skyrocketed. In the past, Teddy's appearance rate was often the highest when walking on the street, but now there seems to be a trend in Alaska that is becoming more and more common. And recently, with the popularity of the TV series "Pocahontas", Alaska has become popular again. When Liu Shishi said "Brother wolf" and a "clumsy and cute" Alaska appeared, I think the audience was probably drunk. The crew actually found an Alaska to play the wolf, and netizens also called " This is a wolf, I read Master Shu, please don’t lie to me.” It is true that there is a big difference between Alaska and wolves, so let’s talk about what is the difference between Alaska and wolves.

It turns out that for Alaska, the shape and bloodline of huskies (definitely introduced) are closer to wolves. Not to mention the rest, Alaska is much larger than a wolf in terms of body size. The eyes of purebred Alaskans are generally brown-red, while the eyes of wolves are generally gray, brown, yellow and amber. Alaskan tails are usually curved forward on the back, while wolf tails are often downward. This can be used to distinguish Alaskans from wolves.

Alaska’s face is wider, while the wolf’s is long and pointed. Alaska’s ears are widely spaced and pointed outward and back, and the ears are larger than those of the wolf. The biggest difference between Alaska and wolves is their character. We know that wolves are cruel animals and often appear aggressive when seeing people. However, Alaska is different. Their character is relatively gentle. If not If you offend it, they will be quite friendly to humans.

It seems that there are substantial differences between Alaska and wolves. Even though they are somewhat similar in appearance, they are not indistinguishable. Naturally, the key point is that Alaska and us humans are different. They are very close to each other and can be said to be very good companions. This is the biggest difference between them and wolves.

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