Wolves can be found in many areas of the world including Canada, parts of the US, many parts of Eurasia and the Middle East. Foxes are more wide spread and can be found on every continent. Generally, if given the chance, a wolf will kill a fox and in some cases the fox is eaten. For the most part though, foxes try to stay out of the way of wolves.
It really depends on the type. Wolves can live in almost any place. They could live in the forest, woods, and even the tundra and cold places (like the Arctic wolf).
You won't see wolves in the tropics, or anywhere highly populated with humans but some might wander into places like that for short periods or pass through, but not usually permanently there in heavily populated areas.
It depends on the type, but most wolves live in: Alaska, some parts of United states, Russia, Canada and Greenland. Other wolves live in forests and jungles, such as the timber wolf.
If you mean gray wolves, then canada, united states, alaska, europe and asia. If you mean any wolf then pretty much anywhere in the world.
Wolves live in Canada, north-west US, Alaska, Russia (Siberia), Greenland, and other cold tundra places.
Today wolves are found in Alaska, Canada, and the northern parts of Minnesota, Idaho, Washington, Montana, and Wisconsin. Wolves will live in almost any forest that contains a surplus amount of food.
in idaho
All over the place, though now mainly just on the upper parts of the earth.
they live in wood and forest and some times in Africa
They do not live in africa, it is to hot for them there.
They usually live in forests.
it depends on what type they are
gray wolves & red wolves -mostly forest
artic wolf - the artics
african wolf - deserts
In a cave
They are the most spread out animals of the world and live in practically every continent, even Africa (coyotes are a wolf species).
They live in biomes such as thundra and evergreen forests, mixed forests, prarie etc.
Wolves can adapt to a variety of places and climates. However, they are most often found in the northern parts of the United States and Canada.
Wolves live in various habitats (such as southern deserts and plains regions), but are mainly found in forests and arctic tundra in Canada (except the southern portions of Alberta and Saskatchewan and the Maritime provinces - New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia). In the USA, they are found in the Rocky Mountains of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming and northern Minnesota, Wisconsin, Isle Royale and northern Michigan. There are a few Mexican wolves in Arizona.
Wolves can live in almost any place. They could live in the forest, deserts, woods, and even the tundra and cold places. But I doubt that you'd see one cross the street in New York City... if it's a wild one...it will howl!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Where do Gray Wolves Live?
It is a common question asked by many where do wolves live? The Northern Hemisphere form the region of wolves habitat. The wolf habitat includes Arctic tundra, plains, Savannah, and forests of hardwood, softwood and mixed trees. They roamed in large numbers throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Japan before they became an endangered species. Gray wolves are also found in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Minnesota, Idaho and Montana. There are some wolves that are black in color. Many people often think where do black wolves live? Black wolves live in North America. They are found in Yellowstone National Park.
Timber wolves habitat also consists of the prairie region of eastern Europe and Asia. Their population has diminished in Western Europe and America. They are found in large numbers in Alaska and Canada. They are also found in Russia and China, but no one knows their exact population count.
Wolfe's natural habitat is mostly on the northern hemisphere, parts of Alaska like the arctic
It's spelled wolf, not wolve. But here is my answer;
Most wolves live in: Alaska, some parts of United states, Greenland, and Iceland. Also in forests and jungles.
timber wolves(forests),red wolves(snowy places),gray wolves(rocky mountains),arctic wolves(snow),mexican wolves(hotness).
all over the world,but mostly in north america. XD
The wolf habitat includes almost all Northern Hemisphere habitat types including artic tundra, plains, savannahs, hardwood, softwood, and mixed forest environments. They roamed in large numbers throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Japan before they became an endangered species.
Wolfs live in in Canada,America and I think Europe
Answer: Wolves can live to almost anywhere, but there are only certain places that they don't live. As an example, they don't live in people's back yards. Also I don't think that they will live in to much of a cold climate.
Answer: Their survival in an area is dependent on an adequate amount of prey and a tolerance by humans in the area. In established agricultural areas wolves are seen as dangerous predators on livestock and are generally hunted to extinction.
== == Answer: Wolves live all around the world. Thanks to hunting, wolves have receded up north in Alaska and Canada. They are making a comeback though so in about 25 years you might here the howling of a wolf nearby. They can live generally in all climates.
Wolves are found in North America, parts of northern and western Asia, and Europe. They are not found in South America, Africa (except for Egypt), Antarctica, Australia, southeast Asia or the South Pacific.
in northern Minnesota.
(REALLY? All you need to do is type "wolf habitat" into google and you'll get a ton of accurate results.")
The artic wolves live at the Artic :)
Yes. They live in packs
Yes,Is the answere because Wolves live in packs with other wolves. Thats u answere!
no wolves live there
We guess that wolves live in the rainforest. YES!
No, tundra wolves do not live in Minnesota....
no.grey wolves do not live in Africa
wolves live in a hot and cold ecosystem
Sorry Kirsten, wolves do live in the jungle.
Wolves live in dens and mouses live in the woods in places such as Canada.
Alaska
In other wolves.