The snow wolf, often called the Arctic wolf, is a subspecies of the gray wolf adapted to live in the extreme conditions of the Arctic tundra. With its thick, white fur, this wolf blends seamlessly into the snowy landscape, providing both camouflage and insulation against frigid temperatures that can plunge well below freezing. Snow wolves have smaller ears, shorter snouts, and more robust bodies than other wolf subspecies, helping to conserve body heat in icy environments.
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