Yes, both belong to the canine family but belong to a different genus.
No, but gray wolves may eat a red fox.
Yes.
Foxes, wolves, and coyotes, jackals.
Dogs are related to wolves, foxes, coyotes, jackals, dingoes, raccoon dogs and a number of other species.
No. The Grey wolf is a wolf reining in forested reigons. It's fur color can range from black, grey, orange, red, silver, white, etc. But the Arctic wolf is a breed that specifically lives in the Arctic, or colder climates.An Arctic wolf is a type of gray wolf, but not all gray wolves are Arctic wolves.
Gray Wolf Artic Fox foxes wolves mountain loins
What is special about Antarctic wolves (canis vulpes australis) is that they are actually foxes not wolves.
Yes, the Canidae family consists of domesticated dogs, coyotes, foxes, jackals, and wolves.
There are grey wolves kept in zoos. They are also living in the wild, America, Canada, Russia, and so on.
they are related to dogs.wolves are related to the husky dog in particular but dogs in general :)
Dogs ARE Related to FoxesYes, they are both in the same family, and if you don't remember the orders of classification, it's KINGDOM, PHYLUM, CLASS, ORDER, FAMILY, GENUS, SPECIES. Except---Dogs cannot interbreed with foxes as they can with wolves and coyotes.Dogs, wolves, coyotes and jackals are "Canis", foxes are "Vulpes".
most wolves are harmful and that does include gray wolves