If they live in the wilderness yes. If a wolf is an eskimoe's pet, then no. It really matters on the wolf but they are mostly wild.
All woves are wild except the ones who lived in the wolf farm (now closed) because it is illegal to own a wolf unless you have a permit.
No, there are many different kinds of wolves. Some live in arctic environments, some live in forests, some in mountains, etc. It depends on the kind of wolf.
no some live in zoos but most are wild
It could be as long as it is not tamed.
yes they can
Wolves can live on some highlands, but not on mountains. A highland wolf would be preying on wild sheep and pikas and Everest is too high even for them.
Not all breeds are but the red wolf is. Did you know that wolves were once on the endangered list, but for now they are not. Red wolves are rare wild dogs and are in captivity. A few are now in the wild.
the wild homorpog is endangered
if any wolves are considered wild in North Carolina anymore, they are red wolves
Yes
Beleive it or not an endangered species would live longer in the wild than in captivity. They also have a better chance of reproducing young in the wild,giving them a better chance of not being endangered.
they live in wooded areas where there's tundra
They live in National Reserves or Parks like The Yellow Stone National Park.
About 7-12 in the wild I believe.
People cut down forests where the wolves live.
No, no wolves at all.
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