In general, gray wolves range from 26–38 inches tall at the shoulder and their weight ranges from 44 to 137 lb. Together, these make the gray wolf the largest of all wild canids. The Red Wolf and Eastern Wolf have reddish coats, silver-grey foreheads and darker signs on white legs and cream underbellies. The Red Wolf has long ears and smooth coat with long legs. The Red Wolf typically has a height at the shoulders of 15–16 inches and a length of 4.5–5.5 feet and weigh 40–80 pounds. Himalayan / Indian wolves have a very short, dense coat that is typically reddish, tawny, or buff coloured. They reach 60-95 centimetres in height, and typically weighs 28-56pounds. An Ethiopian wolf 24-42 pounds. Its coat is rusty red on the face, ears and top of its body. Underneath, it is white. Small white spots are present on the cheeks.