Yes, because they have thick fur and are built for colder climates.
Wolves like to be in the wilderness, but a wolf pack has been seen in Las Vegas and Bangkok
Wolves habitats are usually in colder areas or dense forests. They usually reside in the taiga or tundra biome.
There are no wolves in Antarctica.
Because glaciers reflect more sunlight back out into space - instead of absorbing it like darker places would,
No because baboons and wolves never come in contact with each other. They come from different parts of the world. Wolves come from colder parts of the world like Russia etc. and baboons come from Asia and Africa. But I'm sure that they would if they lived in the same place.
They are more common in the west and will only be found in the North of North America as they are prone to colder climates and wooded areas. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At the time European colonists arrived in America grey wolves were present almost everywhere across North America. However as the U.S. expanded westward farmers and ranchers exterminated grey wolves (and many other large predators, including the bald eagle the "symbol of the United States") in most places as they saw grey wolves as pests that harassed and killed livestock. Grey wolves survived in colder northern areas primarily because the farmers and ranchers found land in these areas to be unusable.
Grey wolves can live in many habitats. Like, the Forest, deserts, woods,and anywhere that human beings do notlive. I am not sure if there are any certain spots where grey wolves live but I do have those places I gave you.
Wolves live in dens and mouses live in the woods in places such as Canada.
To find Grey wolves, go to northern, woodsy places. To find a Red wolf, go to southern places like Geogia, or Texas.: )
Usually in high places the weather is very cold, or just colder than usual.
No. Neptune is much colder than even the coldest places on Earth.
No, "colder" is not a noun. It is an adjective used to compare temperature between two objects or places.