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Dire Wolves Were Real and Much Scarier Than We Imagined

Dire Wolves Were Real and Much Scarier Than We Imagined

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By Kiki Kane

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By Eden, Janine and Jim – Flickr: Dire Wolf Skeleton, CC BY 2.0

Canis dirus

Once upon a time, 12,000 years ago, real dire wolves (Canis dirus) roamed the Americas.

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For almost 300,000 years, these mighty predators roamed from what is now Alberta, Canada all the way to modern-day Bolivia.

The real dire wolf is estimated to have weighed between 68-108kg (150-240 pounds), with thicker, heavier bones than the grey wolf. In addition to its fearsome size, it possessed a bone-crushing 30% stronger bite force than modern wolves, too (ouch!) While you don’t have to worry about running into one now, they are widely considered to be related to the contemporary coyote.

‘Game of Thrones’ dogs

 

All the Stark Direwolves

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So what about the dogs called “dire wolves” on TV’s hit fantasy show? Frequently mistaken for wolf-dog hybrids, the canine actors on ‘Game of Thrones’ are actually a rare dog breed related to the husky—the Northern Inuit dog.

Want to meet a real dire wolf in person? Travel to Ireland to tour Winterfell and you can meet Odin and Thor, two fuzzy actors who appeared on the show.

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Dogs react to ‘Game of Thrones’

And for a little extra dire wolf fix, feast your eyes on this video of dogs reacting to famous GoT scenes. It stars an extra-special guest: Arya, the Northern Inuit dog featured in this video, has the same parents as the canine actor that plays Ghost on ‘Game of Thrones’. (She was born in a subsequent litter.) No wonder she loves the show!

Further reading

  • Studies and reconstructions of dire wolf (Canis dirus) and Grey wolf (Canis lupus)
  • Dire wolf, Wikipedia
  • 60 Great Dog Names for Game of Thrones Fans

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Kiki Kane

Kiki Kane

Kiki Kane is a canine chef, professional blogger, and lifelong animal lover owned by a Frenchie-Boston mix named Bea Pickles and a geriatric kitty named Mogwai. As a dog chef and member of Rover's Dog People Panel, she creates original dog-friendly recipes for the web series Kiki's Canine Kitchen.

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