Tibetan Mastiff

NA Omnivore Human Dwellings
63–75 kg
Weight
10–12 yrs
Lifespan
45 km/h
Top Speed
Tibet Asia, Tibet
Found In

Found in human dwellings habitats across Asia, Tibet, the Tibetan Mastiff is an omnivore member of the Canidae family. Weighing 63–75 kg, it is exceptionally high among omnivore mammals. Conservation status: Not Applicable.

Physical Characteristics & Habitat

Size & Speed

Metric Tibetan Mastiff Omnivore Mammals Median Difference
Weight 69 kg 12 kg ↑ 475%
Height 69.5 cm
Top Speed 45 km/h 35 km/h ↑ 29%
Avg Speed 45 km/h
Weight (kg)69avg 12Speed (km/h)45avg 35Lifespan (yrs)11avg 17.5

Habitat & Distribution

The Tibetan Mastiff inhabits human dwellings habitats. It can be found in Asia, Tibet.

Typical coloring: Black, Brown, Gray.

Diet & Predators

Diet: Omnivore

Behavior & Reproduction

Social Structure

The Tibetan Mastiff is a social groups species belonging to the Canidae family.

Reproduction

Gestation Period: 58–82 days
Offspring per Birth: 1-10
Lifespan: 10–12 years

Conservation & Comparison

IUCN Conservation Status

NA The Tibetan Mastiff is classified as Not Applicable. There are 9 species with the same status in our database.

Species Comparison

Among 34 omnivore mammals, the Tibetan Mastiff’s weight of 63–75 kg is significantly higher than the group median of 12 kg.

Weight rank: #2 of 9 Not Applicable species.

# Species Weight Status
1 Arabian Horse 380–1000 kg NA
2 Tibetan Mastiff 63–75 kg NA
3 Rottweiler 36–60 kg NA
4 Boxer Dog 25–32 kg NA
5 Dalmatian Dog 23–32 kg NA

Related Species

How much does a Tibetan Mastiff weigh?

A Tibetan Mastiff typically weighs 63–75 kg, which is exceptionally high compared to the median of 12 kg among omnivore mammals.

What is the conservation status of the Tibetan Mastiff?

The Tibetan Mastiff is classified as “Not Applicable”. There are 9 species with the same status in our database.

Where does the Tibetan Mastiff live?

The Tibetan Mastiff is found in Asia, Tibet, in human dwellings habitats.

How does the Tibetan Mastiff reproduce?

The Tibetan Mastiff has a gestation period of 58–82 days and typically produces 1-10 offspring per birth.

Data Sources: IUCN, WWF, National Geographic, Smithsonian Institution.

Last Updated: April 10, 2026