Arctic Wolf
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Character Data | |||
AKA | Melville Island Wolf
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Romaji | Hokkyokuookami
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Debut | Kemono Friends (2015 Game) | ||
Animal Data | |||
Scientific Name | Canis lupus arctos
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Distribution | Canadian Arctic Archipelago
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Diet | Carnivore
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Avg. Lifespan | 5-6 years
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Read More | Arctic wolf
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Conservation | ![]() | ||
Arctic Wolf | Pavilion | KF3 | Kingdom | Nexon Game | Gallery |
Arctic Wolf is a type of Friend that appeared in the original Kemono Friends mobile game.
Appearance
Arctic Wolf has long, snow-white hair that reaches all the way down to her knees with every strand of hair ending in an icy-blue color. She has two large ears, which, similar to her hair, are white with blue tips. She has amber yellow eyes, a mid-length, fluffy, white tail, and appears to be tall compared to most friends.
Arctic Wolf wears a fluffy scarf with a shade that complements a mesh of her hair shades, with her scarf being overlapped by a blue and white plaid bow-tie. She wears a white midriff beneath a faded blue, unbuttoned short coat with snow-white rolled cuffs. Her plaid bow-tie is complemented by her skirt of the same design and color. She wears white leggings, and fuzzy, white boots. Arctic Wolf holds a miniature snowman with blue eyes and a green hat.
Series Appearances
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In Real Life
The Arctic Wolf is a subspecies of the gray wolf native to Alaska and the islands of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. They have two thick layers of white fur, helping them to stay warm even in the cold northern winters. Compared to other wolves, they also have comparatively smaller ears which help to regulate their body temperature. They have also adapted to the frozen landscape, developing padded paws to help maintain their balance. Also adding to the adapting capabilities of the Arctic wolf is their proficiency in surviving on body fat, allowing them to go long stretches without food at a time.
Contrary to popular belief, Arctic wolves are not solitary by nature. They can form a pack of up to twenty wolves, depending on the availability of food sources, and are very territorial. Having a diet that mainly consists of caribous and muskoxen, Arctic wolves attack their prey in groups. They can eat up to 20 pounds or 9 kilograms of meat in one feeding, and one kill can offer enough food for a pack for several days.