The specific wolf that inhabits the tundra is the Arctic wolf (Canis lupus arctos). Adapted to the harsh, cold conditions of the Arctic regions, this subspecies has a thick, white or grayish coat that provides insulation and camouflage against the snow. Arctic wolves primarily hunt smaller prey such as muskoxen, caribou, and hares, relying on their pack structure for successful hunting in this challenging environment.
the wolf that lives in the Tundra is called an "Arctic Wolf" Now you may think well your wrong because it's an Arctic fox not wolf! well here, an Arctic wolf is much bigger than an arctic fox and they live on diffrent sides of the tundra so they rarely see eachother unless a fox wonders over but wolves also wander close near foxes to! so there you have it.
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The Tundra Wolf (Canis lupus albus) is a subspecies of the Grey Wolf.
Tundra wolf is one
Yes! The Arctic Wolf, sub-species to the Gray Wolf, is sometimes called the Tundra Wolf.
There is: Timber or Grey wolf Red wolf Ethiopian Wolf Mexican Wolf Arctic Wolf Eastern Wolf Eurasian Wolf Italian Wolf Tundra Wolf Maned Wolf
It depends what kind of wolf they are. A grey wolf, for instance, lives around Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota etc.
The cast of Following the Tundra Wolf - 1974 includes: Robert Redford as Narrator
Big ones
it only is if you are a Artic wolf.
yes.
Wolves live in packs and have seasonal fur; for warmth and camoflauge