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Arctic Wolves

The Arctic Wolf is a subspecies of the Gray Wolf. This carnivorous animal can be found in the regions of the Canadian Arctic, Alaska, and northern Greenland. They all have white fur. Questions about the Arctic Wolf can be found in this category.

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