There are Arctic wolves way up north, above the Arctic Circle.
More precisely, wolves live north of the 15th parallel (North) in North America, and above the 12th parallel (North) in Eurasia.
See the related link listed below for a range map and more information:
because they have thick coats to withstand the cold
Because gray wolves do live in dry areas and cold areas.
Wolves are very adaptable. They can live almost anywhere.in the snow
Wolves are wolves no matter where they live - forest, hot desert, cold desert.
Red wolves live in wetlands,soggy areas and foresty areas
Penguins and wolves are not in the same areas.
wolves live in a hot and cold ecosystem
Actually, not all penguins like cold. There are penguins that live in tropical areas.
Nobody knows for sure, but I'd guess they wouldn't. Perhaps wolves who are used to warmer climates might have a little difficulty in the cold snow, but wolves living in the north have lived there and adapted to the cold climate for centuries.
No
They dont hybernate. A lot live in the artic where it is cold.
White wolves live in winter areas. In any winter area.
There are no wolves in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.