![]() ![]() These layers are so warm that wolves can comfortably tolerate temperatures far below zero. The inner layer is thick, soft gray “wool”, which traps air and insulates the wolf from the elements. Wolves have two layers of fur: the outer, guard layer is composed of long, coarse hairs that shed water and snow and contain pigments that give the wolf’s coat its color. This banded coloration is known as agouti and is found in a number of wild species. The gray wolf can actually range in color from pure white to solid black, but the most common shade is a tawny brown in which the wolf’s guard hairs are banded with black, white, gold, and brown. Click here to Learn more about blogBlog.Click here to Learn more about shopShop.Click here to Learn more about stay connectedStay Connected.Click here to Learn more about advocacyAdvocacy.Click here to Learn more about volunteerVolunteer.Click here to Learn more about internshipsInternships.Click here to Learn more about members/sponsorsMembers/Sponsors.Click here to Learn more about donateDonate. ![]()
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