The deer-wolf-owl creature stood at 4 feet tall when on all fours, not adding the wings when spread out. Its length from the tip of the nose to the tail was 8 feet. An ordinary wolf was only 6 feet in length, and a deer on average was 6-7. However…..
The wings were definitely much larger than even the biggest non-mythical owl that exists in this world. The wings were 30 feet long each in order for it to be able to lift the body. That alone was big enough to cover the wendigo itself.
Despite this, scientifically, such creatures would still face difficulties in flight. There is a reason why birds and bats have no arms, and their legs were much shorter. Legs were long for running, while flying creatures only use theirs for perching over branches and rocks.
But the deer-wolf-owl was still able to flap its large and heavy wings, lifting off the ground. It was quick, and set its paws over to claw at the wendigo.