No, their fur isn't very valuable.
The body covering of wolves is fur.
gray wolves are an actual species of wolf, and they're colors can range from light gray to jet black.
There are gray wolves, red wolves, and white wolves(To my knowledge). There might be more colors though.
Because they want there fur coats for clothes.
They literally have gray fur. They were the first gray coloured wolf discoverednot all gray wolves are gray they can be gray, black, white and moreIt's unknown why they are called a wolf, but they are called a grey wolf because they are usually grey but some are black, others brown, and some are albino. Others say just wolfs because they look nothing like a grey wolf.
Wolves have no predators. Bears, for instance, perceive wolves as competition, not prey.
Yes. The fur is valuable for making clothes and for trim around the hood of parkas. Not as good as wolverine fur but very good.
they use their hunting skills to hunt and they have 2 fur coats on them it depends were they live
because there fur is thick and can keep them worm.
most wolves are harmful and that does include gray wolves
NO,when there are pups they might have blue eyes and lighter fur,but the blue eyes change color as they grow up,as well as the fur.
Wolves live in packs and have seasonal fur; for warmth and camoflauge