you go to the snow and hunt one. then you get out your knife and skin the animal. then you place the skin on you.
Go to a fabric or craft store.
Chocolate brown.
Gray wolf fur has been used by the Native American hunters as disguises so that they can get close to buffalo. It has also been used to make clothing, ruffs or coats.
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 "fiber" used in fake fur is primarily acrylic, produced from petrochemicals (oil).
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A wolf's body is covered with fur.
an Arctic wolf has fur
The highest quality & finest material for making fake fur is modacrilic
As with most dog breeds a wolf does constantly shed fur, replaced by new fur growth.
It is like dog fur and it keeps them warm.