Well, wolves are usually the color of their parents or an ancestor. If the parents are white and gray, it is possible for a pup to be black...if it has an ancestor that's black. So yeah, it can happen and it's not uncommon.
White wolves live in winter areas. In any winter area.
they usually live together mostly
Black rhinos live in southern and Eastern Africa. White rhinos also live in eastern and Southern Africa. Hence, their ranges mostly coexist.
coyotes, black bears, wolves, three-toed woodpeckers, black/white warblers, winter wrens, etc.
Arctic wolves live in a pack, like other wolves. The alpha female has the puppies and the other wolves will feed the mother and the older pups. These wolves live in the Arctic Circle.
Think about where they live. It is in snow and ice which is white. They can hide in the environment.
White wolves typically live in arctic areas where the color of their coat gives them camouflage. This includes Alaska, northern Canada, Russia, and Scandinavia.
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White Wolves, usually called Arctic Wolves, live mainly in Canadian Arctic, Alaska and the northern parts of Greenland. That means that packs or lone wolves will hunt in their territory in these parts.
Think about where they live. It is in snow and ice which is white. They can hide in the environment.
White wolves are found in the Canadian Arctic, Alaska and parts of Greenland. Black wolves are not common but are simply a color variant of the grey wolf and are found where grey wolves are found.
To keep them warm and to keep water from touching their skin.