Timber Wolves can live in marsh and plain lands
no
Yes they did
YES
Timber wolves, also called gray wolves, live in forests. They eat rabbits, deer, rats, ect.
Grey, timber and arctic.
Probably in north america, as packs of wolves roam in the rockies and yellowstone. Grey wolves and timber both live thier.
Gray wolves
Yes in Welland there is brush wolves ( COYOTES)......THERE IS NO TIMBER WOLVES IN WELLAND EXCEPT MAYBE A FEW CAPTIVE TIMBERS THOUGH I HOPE NOT.
Gray wolves and their subspecies. The most common subspecies of gray wolf to eat a caribou is the arctic/tundra wolf. Timber wolves might also eat a heard, but timber wolves typically live a bit too far south of where most caribou live.
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.
They live in a pack.