Wolves are very adaptable. They can live almost anywhere.
in the snow
They adapt to changes in the weather, so i really don't know. i guess it would be the cold because you find more wolves in cold climates than you do warm. it's just a guess, though.
wolves prefer cold coniferous forest areas
The preferred environment for gray wolves are the cold places like the Arctic.
forest-woods
Warrington Wolves are not actually a type of wolf found in the natural environment. In fact, The Warrington Wolves are a rugby team from the United Kingdom.
Wolves are the type of animal, which can adapt in almost any environment.
Wolves do best in the mountains in the cool.
When wolves were wiped out in Yellowstone Park, the elk number rocketed and threaten the environment. Wolves have since been reintroduced and the elk number have returned to a sustainable level.
They help keep a good number of grass eating animals like deer and rabbit.
No, there are no wolves in Cyprus. I believe there used to be in the past.
Canine, like wolves, foxes, coyotes, dholes.
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wolves
they live in the environment of forest, and woods.
No. They are not located in the same environment.
Well, if some type of wolf that lives in a cold environment changes into a hot environment, it's most likelyhe can't adapt to the new conditions. But what can happen is that there can be 2 types of wolves. Anyways, the ones that live in the cold have smaller ears and the fur is bigger. As for the ones in a less cold environment, they usually have big ears and the fur is smaller.