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Tundra wolves, Arctic ground squirrels and wolverines also share the scene.
Tundra wolves have been observed chasing deer for 5 or 6 miles before accelerating to attack.
Alaskan tundra wolves generally live in small packs consisting of parents and their young that have not yet found a mate.
The Alaskan tundra wolf feeds primarily on caribou and muskoxen.
They are sometimes called Tundra wolves, though they are an entirely different subspecies of the gray wolf.
Tundra wolves can be a source of considerable economic loss, as they prey on the reindeer herds which are the livelihood of some Nenets families.
The tundra wolf usually makes its den in river valleys and thickets in dry plateaus, and tends to form packs of 5-7 members.
The Alaskan tundra wolf's fur is generally completely white, ranging from white to cream-white with darker fur along the spine and tail.
The preserve, which recently won the Governor's Environmental Tourism Award, is home to 22 timber, Arctic and tundra wolves, all a variety of gray wolf.
Honess was nominated for an ACE Eddie Award for documentary editing for Following the Tundra Wolf (1974).
The Alaskan tundra wolf (Canis lupus tundrarum) is a subspecies of the gray wolf, Canis lupus, that resides along the Arctic coast in Alaska.
The Tundra Wolf (Canis lupus albus) is a subspecies of Gray Wolf native to the tundra and forest zones in the European and Asian parts of Russia and Kamchatka.
The Baffin Island wolf (Canis lupus manningi), also known as the Baffin Island tundra wolf, is a subspecies of the gray wolf, Canis lupus, which resides exclusively on Baffin Island and several nearby islands.
Reindeer losses to tundra wolves can be considerable for the Nenets people, who rely on them for subsistence; in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, 1708 reindeer were killed by tundra wolves in 1951, and 7048 others were scattered.
Bernard's wolf (Canis lupus bernardi), also known as the Banks Island tundra wolf and the Banks Island wolf, was a subspecies of the gray wolf, Canis lupus, that was limited to the Banks and Victoria Island of the Canadian arctic.
The Tundra Wolf (Canis lupus albus) is a subspecies of Gray Wolf native to the tundra and forest zones in the European and Asian parts of Russia and Kamchatka.
The name of a species, in two parts, a binomen, say, 'Loxodonta africana', and of a subspecies, in three parts, a trinomen, say 'Canis lupus albus', originally is a Latin phrase, and must be grammatically correct Latin.