Arctic Wolves
The Arctic Wolf is a subspecies of the gray wolf, primarily found in the Arctic regions of North America and Greenland. Adapted to cold environments, they have thick fur and a smaller body size compared to other wolves, which helps conserve heat. Their diet mainly consists of caribou, lemmings, and other small mammals, allowing them to thrive in harsh conditions.
Arctic wolves live in packs, typically consisting of a family unit. They communicate through howls, body language, and scent marking. These wolves are known for their resilience and ability to hunt in extreme weather, making them well-suited for their icy habitat.