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No, but they have started reintroducing them into the population.

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No, no wolves are native to Arkansas

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The coyote is a small wolf..

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Q: Are there any white wolves in Pennsylvania?
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What do white wolves live in?

White wolves live in winter areas. In any winter area.


Where is white wolves found?

White Wolves, or Arctic Wolves, are located in the far north of Canada and Greenland.


How many wolves are in Pennsylvania?

According to the International Wolf Center website, there is no data about wolves in Pennslyvania.


Do white wolves hibernate?

No. Wolves do not hibernate.


What are white wolves scientific name?

The scientific name of White wolves are: Canis Lupus Arctos


Do wolves eat white foxes?

No. A wolf will not eat any foxes. They might kill then ONLY if the fox attacked the wolf. That is because a fox is a cousin to wolves.


Do wolves have camouflage?

yes. wolves with white coats blend in with the snow.


What water do white wolves drink?

white water


Where do white wolves hunt?

White Wolves, usually called Arctic Wolves, live mainly in Canadian Arctic, Alaska and the northern parts of Greenland. That means that packs or lone wolves will hunt in their territory in these parts.


What are the ratings and certificates for White Wolves III Cry of the White Wolf - 2000?

White Wolves III Cry of the White Wolf - 2000 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG


What colors are most wolves said to be?

Gray wolves, the species of wolves we have in the U.S., are a shade of gray, white, or black.


Do timberwolves live in Pennsylvania?

Timber wolves or "lobo" wolves as they were locally called did at one time inhabit the northern Pennsylvania woodlands and mountains as well as southwestern New York State borderlands. In the 1970's, one farmer kept a group of such small eastern wolves on his land in Kane, Pennsylvania. Although no one seems to know what became of that pack of protected wolves (some say they were shipped to Montana), it seems there may still be small eastern wolves in the same areas, many of whom may be mistaken for "coyotes."