There is no species called "snow wolf".
Arctic wolves live in the Canadian Arctic and Greenland; they are a subspecies of the Gray Wolf which lives in North America, Europe and Asia.
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Arctic wolves, polar bears, cold, snow, and being separated from the herd.
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No, to have snow on top (permanently) the height of the mountain must exceed that of the snow line for the particular latitude at which the mountain is located (the snow line is higher at the equator than it is at the poles). Mountains that do not reach this height are not permanently snow capped (they may have snow on in winter months).
Perpetual means - everlasting. Perpetual snow is located in northern, southern (southern hemisphere) areas, also in the mountains. Due to the low temperatures and/or high altitude, this snow does not melt
Snow leopards do not live near wolves but other leopards might.
yes. wolves with white coats blend in with the snow.
Snow wolves are carnivores and eat meat like all other wolves. They eat smaller snow animals such a rabbits and arctic deer.
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No. If by 'snowdogs' you mean dogs that pull sledges in the snow, then definitely not. That's a HUSKIE. If you mean a dog that lives in the snow, then you are still wrong because a) Wolves aren't dogs and b) Wolves live in many environments
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wolves and snow leopards are enemies because they compete for some of the same prey
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They have webbing.
No. Arctic wolves are sometimes known as Polar wolf, but the scientific name is Canis Arctos.
artic foxes, artic wolves, snow owls, lemmings, and snow hares Snow owl and caribou
White Wolves, or Arctic Wolves, are located in the far north of Canada and Greenland.