Yes! Wolf pelts may change with the season, growing darker or lighter with summer or winter. As wolves age, they tend to grow lighter and paler in coloration. A wolf that started out as completely black may end up completely white by the end of his or her lifetime.
No! the person who answered before knew nothing. Wolves are usually gray, but by no means always.
Arctic wolves are mostly white (to blend in). You also get black wolves, and in places where this is a genetic advantage black wolves can become quite common.
Ethiopian wolves (a species of wolf that split from common wolves further ago than other species but still relatively recently) are red. Wolves with red tinge are also not uncommon in other populations- they occur in eastern Europe The Iberian wolf (Portugal and Spain) usually has some red coloring
They change as they grow older
no the do not because no wolve change color
Only when forced out by development.
No, gray wolves do not change color.
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To change the color of a wolf's collar, right click on the collar with a dye in your hand.
I have absolutely no idea what you're talking about... But if your talking about Archibald the Artic Wolf, He does not change color, he must be bought in different colors ;P -MeganHatesMatt
you can keep going back and forth till it changes the color of the wolf then you can become its mate if you like the color
Chameleon, Octopus, Seahorse, Goldenrod Crab Spider, Arctic [hare, fox, wolf, owl, weasel etc.]
They are a gray color.
There can not be a 'meaner' wolf. The color of it's fur does not say how it acts. it's like asking What human is meaner? Black or White? Asian or African? it does not make sense. You CANNOT judge a wolf by it's fur color. Just because it has a dark or light pelt does not mean that that wolf or that color of wolf is any meaner than a white wolf, grey wolf or red wolf.
The wolf scents are yellow.
He is a dark chocolate brown color.
Russet
On a gray wolf it is red, and pure white.
Brady is a silver-gray color in wolf form.
Embry's wolf form is described as being a dark gray color.