Are there wolves in the Arctic?

There certainly are wolves in the Arctic. They are called Arctic Wolves for that reason, although they are also called Tundra Wolves. They are a sub-species of the Gray Wolf and is the only wolf known to roam its' original territory, primarily because humans do not populate their territory.

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