What's the difference between an Arctic wolf and a Alaska sled dog?
Alaska sled dogs (scientific name: Alaskan Malamute), also called Alaska dog, is one of the oldest polar sled dogs, a horse called Miao tribe. It takes its name from the Eskimo innuit. The tribe lives on a shore in Western Alaska called Kozeb (Kotzebue). Before Alaska became part of the American territory, the area was called Alashak or Alyeska, translated as "vast land", which was given by the Russians who discovered the region. The dog, unlike other dogs in Alaska, is strong, muscular and muscular, trained for stamina rather than speed, so its primary use is to pull sleds. [1] adult dogs in Alaska has a quiet and elegant temperament, very loyal to the master.
Arctic wolf (scientific name: Canis lupus arctos), also known as the White Wolf, is a canine mammal, and wolf subspecies, distributed in Northern northern Eurasia, north of Canada and greenland. Is the world's largest wild canid family members. Wolves have great stamina and are suitable for long distance migrations. They have a narrow chest, strong back and legs, and efficient mobility. They can travel more than 10 kilometers at about 10 kilometers per hour. When they chase prey, they can speed up to nearly 65 kilometers per hour, and each step can be as long as 5 meters. This is an ice age survivor that originated about 300 thousand years ago in the late pleistocene.
These two species belong to the general family, and the body structure is basically the same. The difference in appearance, I give you two pictures, you can clearly see the difference between the two.