It is my understanding that red wolves (canis rufus) are the only true wolf that is left in the southern United States, with a lone pack residing in the Piney Woods of southern East Texas. The coyote (canis latrans) is often mistaken for the wolf, especially in the Southern states.
No, they live in icy habitats, but when the ice is melted, then we can say that wolves live in grasslands.
no red wolves don't live in South Carolina they only live in southeastern Texas
Red wolves live in wetlands,soggy areas and foresty areas
Red wolves to not construct any form of home.
yes
no
wolves are very adaptable and can live anywhere so long as there is prey, and not so many humans running about. However, currently most wolves live in either desserts, tundra, artic, and borealis
Grey wolves can live in many habitats. Like, the Forest, deserts, woods,and anywhere that human beings do notlive. I am not sure if there are any certain spots where grey wolves live but I do have those places I gave you.
Forests
they live in north America
Pythons and wolves live in very different habitats and environments. They will never meet.
yes