for a good home and a easy way to get food
it really just anything they can find that they can keep dry.
Other wolves
no
Its because they are an important way of life and they use them for food and shelter and also they are the coutries symbal
Unless they are in a den, dug in the side of a hill or under an outcrop to give birth to pups wolves only gather at the rendezvous are of their pack. They do not need much in the way of shelter and can use snow as an insulator.
Wolves usually find homes in: Mountains, Forests, Plains (red wolf), and many other places too!!!
They are like wolves they can hunt and find shelter just like that.
Wolves typically seek natural shelters such as dens, which are often created in caves, hollowed-out trees, or burrows dug into the ground. These dens provide protection for their young and serve as a safe resting place for the pack. During colder months, wolves may also use thick vegetation or snow for insulation and camouflage. Overall, their shelter needs are focused on safety, warmth, and proximity to hunting grounds.
Wolves are pretty tough so they hardly ever sleep in shelters. But when they have pups the mother and the pups stay in a den. From Wolf Girl
Red wolves den under large fallen trees, or scratch out dens in dense cover. They will use any natural cavity available.
Wolves don't really have any predators, since they are at the top of the food chain, but bears will sometimes attack them if a stray wolf or a pack of wolves get to close to a mother bear and her cub/s. However, Wolves are most at danger from us humans. We chop down the forests that wolves use as their primary food and shelter source, and often if a ranger comes across wolves on his land, he will shoot them, even if the wolves have not interfered with their flocks of sheep or herds of cattle.
The wolves were attacking me.