The Arctic wolf (Canis lupus arctos), also known as the Melville Island wolf, is a subspecies of gray wolf native to the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, from Melville Island to Ellesmere Island. In other words, Arctic wolves live in the Arctic of North America.
They live in both, as the arctic involves everything within the arctic circle, including the top part of Alaska and Canada
North america (Canada) andAsia (mostlyRussia).
Wolves live in North America.
The artic wolves live in both
There is no species called "snow wolf".Arctic wolves live in the Canadian Arctic and Greenland; they are a subspecies of the Gray Wolf which lives in North America, Europe and Asia.
yes they do still live in North America
No, not all wolves. =)
There are Arctic wolves way up north, above the Arctic Circle. More precisely, wolves live north of the 15th parallel (North) in North America, and above the 12th parallel (North) in Eurasia. See the related link listed below for a range map and more information:
Arctic wolves live in the arctic parts of Canada and in the northern areas of Greenland They also live in reservation like Yellow Stone where they had a day where they brought them back
Wolves are indigenous to Eurasia, North Africa and North America.
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Yes arctic wolves ( Canis lupus arctos ) and the grey wolf ( Canis lupus ) live in the arctic region.
they live in north America