Canis lupus arctos
Arctic | Tundra, Ice, Snow, Taiga
The resilient nomad of the tundra
The Arctic wolf, with its thick white fur, roams the icy expanses of the Arctic Circle. These hardy predators are adapted to extreme cold and scarce resources, relying on their keen hunting skills and strong pack bonds to survive in one of the planet’s most unforgiving environments.
Group
Mammals
Life Span
7-15 Years
Weight
70-175 Pounds
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Meet Your ZooBuddy
Frost
he/him
Reykjavik, Iceland
Frost is a seasoned wildlife guide with a deep passion for the polar regions of the Arctic and Antarctic. His fascination with these cold, remote areas began during his early years of exploring the icy landscapes of northern Europe. Frost has extensive experience exploring the tundra and taiga, in addition to the polar regions. Over the years, he has developed extensive knowledge of polar bears, seals, and other marine mammals that inhabit these extreme environments. His calm and authoritative demeanor makes his tours both educational and awe-inspiring. In his spare time, Frost enjoys ice fishing and documenting the changing landscapes of the polar regions through his photography.