Young arctic wolves are called pups.
The mother cares for them
White Wolves, usually called Arctic Wolves, live mainly in Canadian Arctic, Alaska and the northern parts of Greenland. That means that packs or lone wolves will hunt in their territory in these parts.
Arctic wolves are sometimes referred to as "white wolves" due to their predominantly white fur, which helps them blend into their snowy environment. They are also known as "polar wolves" because they inhabit the cold Arctic regions. Additionally, in some contexts, they may be called "Tundra wolves," reflecting their habitat in the tundra ecosystems of the Arctic.
Technically how any other wolf would raise it's young except with snow
What is one of the arctic wolves symbyosis
Yes! The Arctic Wolf, sub-species to the Gray Wolf, is sometimes called the Tundra Wolf.
They live in groups called packs
Yes, Arctic wolves hunt. In the wild, Arctic wolves primarily prey on muskoxen and Arctic hares. They have also been found to prey on lemmings , Arctic foxes, birds and beetles.
Yes arctic wolves ( Canis lupus arctos ) and the grey wolf ( Canis lupus ) live in the arctic region.
No. Arctic wolves are sometimes known as Polar wolf, but the scientific name is Canis Arctos.
Young wolves are called wolf pups.
No a group of wolves is called a 'pack'. a 'colt' is the young of a horse.