Common and Rare Wolf Colours

Red Wolf The red wolf (Canis lupus Rufus) is one of the rarest animal species in the world and is the least common of all wolf colours.

Gray Wolf The gray wolf (Canis lupus) is the largest living wild dog species. The great plains wolf, the eastern timberlake wolf, the arctic wolf, and the mexican wolf are just a few of the many subspecies of these wolves.

White Wolf The Arctic wolf (Canis lupus arcticus) is often referred to as the white wolf because of its coat color and are subspecies of gray wolves located in Greenland, Iceland, Canada, and Alaska.

Black Wolf Other members of the grey wolf family, black wolves are said to have developed through time as a result of crossbreeding between wolves and canines with dark coats.

Brown Wolf Brown-coated wolves live in the woodlands, and their coat color helps them blend with the surroundings when hiding from threats and hunting for prey.

Yellow Wolf The African wolf (Canis lupaster) is also known as the yellow wolf or the African golden wolf