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Wolves come in different species. Canadian Timber Wolves are frigging huge. Not as big as a St Bernard huge, but still 80kg huge.
They are one species, like dogs, the variety is quite high. Wolves have numerous subspecies. As with other mammals, it's quite common to find the largest ones closer to the poles.
As i wrote, there are specimen weighing 80kg, but that is not as one weighs 80kg so all of them are.