There are no wolves in Antarctica.
There are no wolves in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
No.No they don't. They live in Oregon!
There is no animal known as 'Antarctic Wolf'. There is an Arctic wolf that lives in the northern hemisphere.
Wolves live in dens and mouses live in the woods in places such as Canada.
in a cold place like Antarctica or other ice places
There are no arctic wolves in Antarctica, nor or there any land animals: it's too cold there to support any kind of animal life or food chain.
In other wolves.
Yes. They live in packs
Yes, they can.
Yes,Is the answere because Wolves live in packs with other wolves. Thats u answere!
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.
Antarctica does not have timber wolves; they are primarily found in North America. However, if you're referring to a different species, such as the Antarctic wolf, it is worth noting that no such species exists. The environment of Antarctica is inhospitable for wolves, and they do not inhabit the continent. If you meant the lifespan of timber wolves in the wild, they typically live around 5 to 7 years, though some can live longer in protected environments.