No, not all wolves. =)
wolves used to live all over North America, but when settlers came they migrated to the northern part of the continent.
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
Tigers live in Asia, particularly in parts of India, Southeast Asia, and Russia. Wolves live throughout much of northern Asia, Europe, and North America. Snakes live on all continents except Antarctica and in all types of habitats except polar and subpolar regions.
All armadillos live in either North or South America.
Not at all. The peacock is native to Asia, but feral populations live in North America.
well wolves are not dangerous at all unless they are threatened, but otherwise they are very beautiful but shy animals.
North America
Jack Rabbits and cottontails live in the desert.
Pumas live in all the deserts of North and South America.
Jackrabbits live in all the major deserts of North America.
The red wolf is a North American animal, formally found from Pennsylvania to Texas..They were wiped out over most of their range, and a captive breeding program was established to save them from extinction..Today found only in the wild in North Carolina, at the Alligator River Refuge, in the swamplands of the coastal plain..Around 120 animals exist there now.
No, they do not. All wolves have live young.