a cold one
It is of the genus 'Vulpes' which is, in fact, the fox family.
The smallest animal is the Arctic wolf
A polar bear is a consumer of the tundra biome. Some more are- harp seal, arctic cod, zooplankton, arctic fox, arctic wolf, and musk ox.
Wolves live in a variety of biomes including deserts, taiga, deciduous forests, grasslands, and even in the tundra.
Yes! The Arctic Wolf, sub-species to the Gray Wolf, is sometimes called the Tundra Wolf.
No, there are several other subspecies of the gray wolf that live in the Arctic, including the tundra wolf, Greenland wolf, Yukon wolf and others.
Arctic wolves mate and have live birth.
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.
the wolf that lives in the Tundra is called an "Arctic Wolf" Now you may think well your wrong because it's an Arctic fox not wolf! well here, an Arctic wolf is much bigger than an arctic fox and they live on diffrent sides of the tundra so they rarely see eachother unless a fox wonders over but wolves also wander close near foxes to! so there you have it.
Yes
No, there are several other subspecies of the gray wolf that live in the Arctic, including the tundra wolf, Greenland wolf, Yukon wolf and others.
it only is if you are a Artic wolf.