Yes, bercause it is gray/some white, and in the winter, it blends in. In the summer, its pelt is dark enough to blend with dirt and trees.
Gray wolves come in many colors, the majority are a tawny gray, but some can be black. The Arctic race is basically white however.
Wolves do not change color with the seasons as do weasels and some other mammal species.
In Alaska is where the gray wolf lives
In the forestThe Gray Wolf's habitat is in remote areas of northern Wyoming, and Canadian forests, tundras, swamps, and sometimes plains.
hunting
The grey wolf's home is endangered because of the habitat loss.
They literally have gray fur. They were the first gray coloured wolf discoverednot all gray wolves are gray they can be gray, black, white and moreIt's unknown why they are called a wolf, but they are called a grey wolf because they are usually grey but some are black, others brown, and some are albino. Others say just wolfs because they look nothing like a grey wolf.
fish and any kind of meat.
The forest and they dig a hole in the ground.
In every kind of climate. They mostly live in: SAD, Alaska, a part of Greenland, Europe & almost the whole Asia.
Wolves live in every part of Alaska. Each species of wolf is colored to blend in with its habitat so some are almost black and others white.
it looks like a forest (maybe it has snow)
The habitat of a gray wolf has lots of trees and forest. The gray wolfs live mostly in idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Oregon.
If it really needs tO the only reason why it would leave it's habitat is lack of food