We guess that wolves live in the rainforest. YES!
They used to, but not anymore.
No, wolves do not live in the rainforest.
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Wolves are not rainforest animals.
Nowhere, Grey wolves are not to be found in tropical rain forest.
I know for sure that they live in the Great Bear Rainforest.
No. The only 'wolves' in South America are maned wolves, Chrysocyon brachyurus, which are not actually wolves - they are only distantly related to other canids, hence their being placed in their own genus (true wolves belong to the genus Canis).
They live in many places. The woodlands, the tundra, and the arctic. Although wolves are able to adapt, they have not yet adapted to the true desert and rainforest. (: Validus.
There are no wolves in the Amazon rainforest. In fact, there are no true wolves in South America.
no rhinos do not live in rainforest.
Typically there are no wolves in any rain forests.
No. Red foxes live in most of Asia, Europe, and in the northern parts of North America. Gray foxes live in most of the United States, Mexico, Central America, and in parts of South America. Foxes are found in farmlands and forests, deserts, and in wooded areas of some cities.
Lions do not live in the rainforest, they live in the African Savannah. Tigers live in the rainforest however.
No, Mexican gray wolves that are not in captivity (only around 40) currently only live in parts of Arizona and New Mexico - ponderosa pine forests and grasslands. You can find lots of good, accurate information about Mexican gray wolves at the website listed in the Related Links.
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