They have powerful legs to run long distances as well as claws to grip ice and flesh, tear, and rip. Their sense of smell is a lot stronger than human's are. So are their hearing skills. They have dense thick fur that protects them from the cold. The color camouflages them from any enemies or unsuspecting prey.
They live in many places. The woodlands, the tundra, and the arctic. Although wolves are able to adapt, they have not yet adapted to the true desert and rainforest. (: Validus.
The Tundra is a geographical region and does not adapt.
Yes! The Arctic Wolf, sub-species to the Gray Wolf, is sometimes called the Tundra Wolf.
Wolves and polar bears compete in the tundra, but wolves prefer to live where there is more prey. The following also live in the tundra: Arctic Fox, Arctic Hare, Caribou and Muskox.
No, there are several other subspecies of the gray wolf that live in the Arctic, including the tundra wolf, Greenland wolf, Yukon wolf and others.
lots of animals can be found in the tundra. these can include penguins, polar bears, arctic rabbits, the arctic fox, wolves, and of course whales.
5 to 6.6 feet long. Arctic wolves and tundra wolves are 5 to 7 feet long.
artic foxes and lemming, wolves and caribou.
No, there are several other subspecies of the gray wolf that live in the Arctic, including the tundra wolf, Greenland wolf, Yukon wolf and others.
There are Arctic Hares, Polar Bears, Arctic Foxes, Snowy Owls, Wolves, Plus many more!
it grows short roots to adapt to the permafrost but that's all i know
Yes there are wolves in the tundra