yes.
It has pure white fur to help it blend in to the snow because there are few trees or pants to provide cover when hunting
they usually hide in the snow
No.It has white fur to blend in with the snow.
There is no species called a snow wolf. If you are referring to the Arctic wolf, it is found on Melville Island (Northwest Territories and Nunavut) and Ellesmere Island. There is also the tundra wolf that is found on barren grounds of the Arctic Coast region from near Point Barrow eastward toward Hudson Bay and probably northwards to the Arctic Archipelago.
a wolf
by blending in with their surroundings like white wolves blend in with snow and they have to adapt to their surroundings
The Tundra Wolf (Canis lupus albus) is a subspecies of the Grey Wolf.
Tundra wolf is one
Yes! The Arctic Wolf, sub-species to the Gray Wolf, is sometimes called the Tundra Wolf.
No, the tiger is found in Asia and Southeast Asia so they are not located in the same part of the world. An animal whose hair/fur that is white doesn’t mean that they are in snow.
there can be different foods in a tundra
Snow leopards do not live in the tundra but more in southern tops of mountains.