The Arcticwolf is found in the most northern parts of the wolf's range, in the Arctic Circle. Arctic wolves mainly inhabit Northern Canada and Alaska, parts of Greenland and Iceland and Northern Europe.Arctic wolves are incredibly versatile and adaptive animals, able to withstand year round sub-zero temperatures. Living in the Arctic Circle, the Arcticwolf spends five out of twelve months in total darkness.
The Arcticwolf hunts lemmings, assorted rodents, and Arctic hare but will take larger prey like caribou when available. When the Arcticwolf wants to hunt musk ox, the pack will gather and work as a team attempt to isolate it from the herd and take it. An adult musk ox is simply too big for one Arcticwolf to try and take on alone.