Think about where they live. It is in snow and ice which is white. They can hide in the environment.
Generally they are yes, but you can get waht's known as 'grey wolves' as white wolves instead. YOu find white wolves mainly in the arctic though
White Wolves, or Arctic Wolves, are located in the far north of Canada and Greenland.
Yes they do turn white to blend in with their surroundings
the answer is yes
White Wolves, usually called Arctic Wolves, live mainly in Canadian Arctic, Alaska and the northern parts of Greenland. That means that packs or lone wolves will hunt in their territory in these parts.
Arctic wolves are sometimes referred to as "white wolves" due to their predominantly white fur, which helps them blend into their snowy environment. They are also known as "polar wolves" because they inhabit the cold Arctic regions. Additionally, in some contexts, they may be called "Tundra wolves," reflecting their habitat in the tundra ecosystems of the Arctic.
Arctic wolves live in a pack, like other wolves. The alpha female has the puppies and the other wolves will feed the mother and the older pups. These wolves live in the Arctic Circle.
they both live in the arctic, both have teeth, are both white.
White wolves, often referred to as Arctic wolves, primarily inhabit the Arctic regions of North America and Greenland. They are found in areas like northern Canada, particularly in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, and parts of Alaska. These wolves thrive in tundra environments, where their white fur provides excellent camouflage in the snow. In captivity, they can also be seen in various wildlife parks and zoos around the world.
Only in the winter. And no Arctic wolf pups are born white, they are born strictly dark solid.
All shades of white, brown and grey.
depends on the species. gray wolves can be gray, white, black, or a muxture of grays, blacks, reds, and whites. Arctic can be white. Red wolves are reddish brown.