Better than many mammalians, but they are subject to overheating, as canines do not perspire (the reason dogs pant on a hot day).
the gray wolf is able to adapt to its environment as it has long fur.
The Arctic wolf stays warm in cold weather through its thick, insulated fur, which consists of a dense undercoat and longer guard hairs that trap heat. Additionally, their body fat provides extra insulation against the frigid temperatures. They also adapt their behavior by seeking shelter from harsh winds and huddling together in groups to conserve warmth. This combination of physical and behavioral adaptations enables them to thrive in their icy habitat.
yes
The Gray wolf is warm blooded. Warm blooded maintain a constant body temperature. Warm blooded animals are mainly mammals and birds. A wolf is a Mammal so there fore it is warm blooded
Wolves are mammals and just like all mammals they are warm blooded :)
yes
By Adaptation
It helps keep the wolf warm.
Yes teeth adapt to what they chew on.
by changing white in the winer
No. They are warm blooded.
Well if it is wild it is a wolf(if not tamed) but the survive the way wolves would hunt and adapt.