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This really needs some sources. "...is able to withstand sub-zero temperatures for years." but where because anywhere the wolf ranges the temperature will rise above freezing during some part of the year. "...survive up to five months of absolute darkness a year,..." again where? The wolf lives mainly on land and is not usually found at the North Pole due lack of food. Only the area around the North Pole will have absolute darkness for that long, even the most northerly parts of Greenland will only have 31/2 months of absolute darkness. Do they nudes hunt in packs of two? I would think that getting caribou and muskox would require a larger pack but perhaps they can survive on smaller prey. "...if the layer of ice is too thick...", I don't think they den on the ice but on land. Maybe this should be permafrost? Enter CambridgeBayWeather,waits for audience a,not a sausage 11:47, 10 december 25
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Please change the 4th reference "Ecoregions 2017 ecoregions.appspot.com" to read "" i.e. blank, remove it - the reference does not support the two statements that it is cited against. 14.2.207.148 (talk) 06:06, 14 January 2025 (UTC)Reply
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