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Arctic Wolfs
The Arctic Wolf will weigh up to 175 pounds when fully grown. In the wild, wolf territories are as large as 1000 miles, so this breed requires a lot of room to run. Endowed with a thick, coarse double coat, this breed would require regular brushing to keep them looking their best. In general, Arctic Wolf puppies are not recommended as pets because they are a wild breed. They are definitely not recommended for families with small children, cats or other small pets, or for apartment or city living. Ownership may be illegal in your area.
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There are a lot of animals that people would like to keep for pets. However, the arctic wolf is not one of them by any means. This is a type of wild dog that lives in areas of Canada and Greenland. Arctic wolves, sometimes even called polar wolves or white wolves, are a subspecies of the gray wolf and part of the Canidae family of mammals. The Arctic wolves are well known to hunt in packs, and they tend to become very close with the wolves that they do hunt with. Most of the time, an arctic wolf will team up with other wolves to bring down things like musk oxen and, of course, Moose. The cool thing to learn about the arctic wolf is that they roam very large areas of land. This is because they live in frozen areas. This means that there is not much grazing plants around, thus, they have to travel far and wide to find the areas where other animals are living so they can hunt them.




