easy. tigers are in the cat genus. wolves, dog genus. different species
They have all different shades of white, grey, and brown.
there isn't a species called the 'albino wolf' but there are wolves that are white. Timber/ Grey wolves can be an array of colors; grey, brown, black, and yes even white
Yes they do turn white to blend in with their surroundings
then can be grey, white, or black. white wolves in the arctic are known as arctic wolves and white wolves and black wolves in forest are known as grey wolves...although some people might say white wolf or black wolf. Yeah what eva. They are wait i know this ...what colour are gray wol..oh GRAY wolves! smart one
Generally they are yes, but you can get waht's known as 'grey wolves' as white wolves instead. YOu find white wolves mainly in the arctic though
All shades of white, brown and grey.
Some grey wolves have white tails! But... some of them are just grey and that's all. ( If you think it ain't true look in a book called: True Facts Of Grey Wolfs)
Grey wolves (Canis lupus) aren't actually all grey. Their fur color varies based, usually, on geographic location ranging from solid white to cinnamon to black. Also, they usually have color phases with a 'normal phase', 'black phase', and 'young phase' with each phase having a different predominance of certain color combinations.
well people say they are grey wolves just in a different colour
Gray wolves range from gray, to brown. They can be gray, white, black, brown, two different tones of multicolor, and even a faint reddish-orange.The Grey Wolf's coat is originally gray in the Summer. In Winter, the Grey Wolf sheds his/hers grey Summer coat. Underneath, their coat is white. This makes a Grey wolf's coat turn white. Grey wolves can also be black, brown, or red.Actually for what may seem to be obvious the GRAY wolf does not only come in gray. There are subspecies of Canis Lupus that are in fact not grey. They come usually in three colors White, Gray (of course), and Brown. Though there is a rare black that can be found from time to time. Each has its on variations though, so the Grey wolf has no REAL color.
because it needs to blend in with it's habitat.Grey is a common color for grey wolves, but grey wolf is actually the name of the species, canis lupus, and not all members of the grey wolf species are grey. The species includes arctic wolves, which are often white, and desert wolves which are often brown.FYI: The plural of "wolf" is "wolves."Gray wolves are gray because they need to blend in with their habitat gray wolves can also be red, black or maybe brown :)Actually they are grey in the same way we have blond, black, brown, or red hair; because of genes. The grey wolf comes in a variety of colors. From white to black, and grey to brown and some in between. Granted they do not come in purple, green, or blue but they do come in the rare red. So in fact they are as diverse in color as they are in personality.
All sub-species of wolves are different. The largest wolf species which is the Grey wolf can be 80-85cm at the shoulder