Because when wolves are white if there habitat isn't a snowy place or a white desert they are easily spotted. When they are white and they r born in a place that isn't white they had some thing wrong with them called a mutation and that decreases there survival
if u mean r wolves in danger or endangered. either way the answer is yes.
White Wolves, or Arctic Wolves, are located in the far north of Canada and Greenland.
No. Wolves do not hibernate.
Yes, where wolves are present, they drive off or kill coyotes.
White wolves live in winter areas. In any winter area.
The scientific name of White wolves are: Canis Lupus Arctos
Yes people are hunting them for sport and out of fear.
Wolves react to danger by assessing the threat level and determining the best course of action. They may defend their territory and pack members if necessary, or they may choose to flee if the danger is too great. Wolves have developed strong survival instincts and work together as a pack to increase their chances of escaping or repelling threats.
yes. wolves with white coats blend in with the snow.
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Dreams communicate in symbols, and through the ages, the wolf has been a powerful symbol of danger and evil. In the late 20th Century, wolves became popular as representations of freedom, nature and New Age spirituality. A white wolf would be linked to the beauty and innocence of whiteness (such as "Snow White" of the fairy tale) along with the fierce danger also associated with wolves. Dreaming one is a wolf suggests that one admires and wants to share all that the wolf represents.
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.