Grey wolves live in the northern forests.
The Arctic Wolf, Eastern Wolf, Gray Wolf and the Mexican wolf.
Grey wolves live in the northern/western part of Canada, United States and Alaska. They also live in Europe and Asia
wolves used to live all over North America, but when settlers came they migrated to the northern part of the continent.
ontario, manitoba and saskachawan.
Sadly I am sorry to say Mexican wolves are EXTINCT in the wild :( there is a reserve in america which holds these poor wolves there (if you want to find out more please search up on Wikipedia)
The Arctic wolf (Canis lupus arctos), also known as the Melville Island wolf, is a subspecies of gray wolf native to the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, from Melville Island to Ellesmere Island. In other words, Arctic wolves live in the Arctic of North America.
on the west coast of America and on the west coast of Japan
their range also includes part of the western united states, parts of alaska, and they were introduced to Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho. They are also know as the Mackenzie Valley wolves and the Alaskan Tundra wolf.
Yes, wolves do live in Siberia. The region's vast and diverse habitats, including taiga, tundra, and forested areas, provide an ideal environment for the gray wolf (Canis lupus). Siberian wolves are well adapted to the harsh climate and are an important part of the local ecosystem, preying on various species and maintaining ecological balance.
Wolves live in the arctic regions of the world.
Gray wolves are neither bone cartilage nor carapace; they are mammals and have a skeletal structure made up of bones, including cartilage in certain areas like joints. Carapace refers specifically to the hard upper shell of certain animals, like turtles, which does not apply to wolves. Thus, gray wolves consist of bones and cartilage as part of their anatomy, not carapace.
Grey or Gray Whale (eschrichtius robustus) can be found in the Eastern North Pacific (North America) - critically endangered Western North Pacific (Asian) May 8, 2010 - gray whale confirmed sighting of the coast of Israel in the Mediterranean Sea