It has a thick fur to help keep warmth, small round ears to help keep the heat inside of them, and has shorter legs and a shorter muzzle than other wolves.
They live in the Arctic, you idiot. Of course they can survive the cold.
it is too cold for them.
The two main landmasses found in the north polar zone are Greenland and the Arctic Archipelago. Greenland, the world's largest island, is predominantly covered by ice and is situated between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans. The Arctic Archipelago, which includes numerous islands such as Baffin Island and Ellesmere Island, is located north of the Canadian mainland. Both landmasses are characterized by their harsh, cold climates and extensive ice coverage.
Arctic foxes are able to survive the extreme cold of the Arctic so you be the judge.
The Arctic wolf (Canis lupus arctos), also known as the Melville Island wolf, is a subspecies of gray wolf native to the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, from Melville Island to Ellesmere Island.
it eats the food in its environment and has a fur coat to block the cold
Both animals are protected from the cold by their thick fur.
The Labrador Current (aka Arctic Current) brings cold water down the east coast of Canada, through the Grand Banks to Nova Scotia. It extends from the Baffin Island Current, where Baffin island is partly within the Arctic Circle.
they just adapt to the environment like fish can breath in the water and polar bears have thick fur to help them survive in the cold arctic
Arctic fox ears have a compact shape and thick fur that help them retain heat in their cold habitat. Additionally, their ears are smaller than those of other fox species, reducing heat loss. These unique features help arctic foxes stay warm and survive in their icy environment.
Well the foxes in the arctic are lets say "special" they can live in the cold but not really the warm and hot the foxes lets say in Canada are really different from the ones in the arctic :)
The Arctic hare is an animal that can survive in cold habitats and is a prey species. They are well-adapted to the cold with thick fur and large hind feet for efficient movement across snow-covered terrain, making them fast and agile to evade predators such as wolves and foxes.