There are no wolves in the Antarctic region.
No.
There are no Antarctic wolves. No animals live on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain there.
Gray wolves live in the upper region of Michigan.
Yes
There is no animal known as 'Antarctic Wolf'. There is an Arctic wolf that lives in the northern hemisphere.
Penguins primarily live in the Antarctic region, although some species can also be found in parts of the Southern Hemisphere like New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa. Penguins do not inhabit the Arctic region.
There is no such animal as an Antarctic Wolf.
What is special about Antarctic wolves (canis vulpes australis) is that they are actually foxes not wolves.
Yes arctic wolves ( Canis lupus arctos ) and the grey wolf ( Canis lupus ) live in the arctic region.
they live in parts of the antarctic and south pole and hunt for fish and penguins
There are no Antarctic foxes. There are, however, Arctic foxes.
The Antarctic region is located in the southern hemisphere.