Wolves do not have "breeds." That term applies to domestic animals such as dogs, cats, cattle, etc. Wolves are classified by species and subspecies. There are about about 37 subspecies of the gray wolf extant.
There aren't many wolves left in the world but there in a reasonable amount.
foxes live around wolves
Wolves live in the arctic regions of the world.
they live in north America
Steppe wolves live on the Eurasian and Caucasian plains as well as around the Ural Mountains. Steppe wolves have been known to go east into Europe and south into Afghanistan and Iran.
The artic wolves live at the Artic :)
Wolves have a very thick coat of fur (the colour and thickness varies to there habitat), They have very sharp teeth which some may call fangs, Wolves have long legs which helps them to run very fast and that hepls them catch their pray (food). Wolves have spectacular hearing so they can hear everything that is around them (predators/poachers). Also when wolves are miles apart they can still hear each other howl. (howling is wolves way of communicating) Around the world there are many different breeds of wolves. Dis you know: Wolves have a very short life span of 10 years but if they were to be kept in captivity they would live for 12-15 years. Wolves are born in the spring, arctics are sometimes born in May. The amazing thing about all wolves (including arctics) is that they are all born dark with no white or markings at all and then phase out when they are older.
Yes. They live in packs
Yes,Is the answere because Wolves live in packs with other wolves. Thats u answere!
no wolves live there
We guess that wolves live in the rainforest. YES!
because animals adapt to the weather and environment around them
It can depend but the wolves who live in Africa obviously can. Grey wolves might find it difficult as they has thick coats and live in the snow, but why would they go somewhere hot? In summer, I think they molt.