Actually no, there aren't, that's a myth. What your thinking of is The Arctic Wolf. The Arctic Wolf (Canis lupus arctos), also called Snow Wolf or White Wolf, is a subspecies of the gray wolf, a mammal of the family Canidae. Arctic wolves inhabit the Canadian Arctic, Alaska and the northern parts of Greenland.
Antarctica is just above the south pole at the opposite end of the planet from the Arctic wolf. Anarctica is home to Weddell Seals, Orcas, Rockhopper Penguins, Black-browed Albatross, Leopard Seal, Blue Whale, Adelie Penguin, Antarctic Shag, Crabeater Seal, Wandering Albatross, Antarctic Fur Seal, Emperor Penguin, Southern Elephant Seal, Chinstrap Penguin, and the Ross Seal. Because Antarctica is so cold, all of these animals live in or near the water and depend on it for food. They are all protected by thick layers of fat called blubber.
Polar Bears are also often thought to live in Antarctica, but this is also a myth. Polar bears are found at the northern end of the planet in what is known as the Arctic region. There are 19 different populations of polar bears, and all live in the Arctic region. This is the area that is north of the Arctic Circle, which lies at 66 degrees, 32 minutes North latitude. If you're hoping to see a polar bear in the wild, you'd need to go to one of the following countries:
Polar bears are native to the countries above, and occasionally are found in Iceland.
There certainly are wolves in the Arctic. They are called Arctic Wolves for that reason, although they are also called Tundra Wolves. They are a sub-species of the Gray Wolf and is the only wolf known to roam its' original territory, primarily because humans do not populate their territory.
No, there are no land animals in Antarctica apart from penguins. Antarctic animals include fish, whales, sharks, seals, arctic terns, and penguins.
There are no wolves of any kind in Antarctica.
No, nor anywhere else.
No way!
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WereWolves can choose to live in a Pack, or as a loner. Personally, since I am a WereWolf, I do not choose the Pack life. But yes, to answer your question, WereWolves can live with others.
Werewolves live as naormal people do. That is if they exist. There is no scientific proof that they do. But also none that they dont'.
In fairytales.
No.
There are no wolves in Austalia, but there are wild dogs related to wolves
Yeah, werewolves can live wherever they want, seeing as they are human most of the time anyway.
Werewolves are mythological creatures; they aren't real.
Live from Antarctica was created in 1990.
There are no animals that live in Antarctica.
Werewolves aren't real.
Werewolves don't exist. They appear in some folktales and some authors used the idea for movies and books. In movies they live wherever the author or screen writer wants them to live. Wolves of course exist but not werewolves.
in Antarctica