A snowy one; animals need to survive and a white wolf would stick out like a sore thumb if it came to a forest that didn't have any white in it and sticking out against your own surroundings is a hard way to survive because they need to camouflage themselves to hide from animals bigger than them. (White wolves are actually just a subspecies of grey wolves; there are only a few types of species of wolves in the world. Grey wolf, red wolf, and the many subspecies of the grey wolf. The only white wolves recorded that I found were subspecies of the grey wolf.)
it depends on the wolf
gray wolfs live in the forest
artic wolfes live up north were there is alot of snow
mexican wolfes live in Mexico
ect
A gray wolf usually lives in forest prairie arid landscapes and the Arctic
They generally live in snowy and/or wooded areas and are inhabitants to quite a few countries
forest
Red wolves live in wetlands,soggy areas and foresty areas
Anything from rabbits to moose.
Wolves camoflauge to get their prey.
wolves naturally don't live in India they mostly live in north America.
hunting
no they live in the rural area of belle isle in leeds. standard.
The gray wolf exists in many subspecies, that live from the Arctic regions, to arid deserts, and everything in between.
a cave
yes, i think so, cause if you take it away, it will eat you ;D
There are no Antarctic wolves. No animals live on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain there.
Wolves live in every part of Alaska. Each species of wolf is colored to blend in with its habitat so some are almost black and others white.