Where does the black wolf live?

There isn't a specific animal called a "black wolf." However, the term is often used to describe black-coated wolves, which are found in various parts of the world.

Here are some examples:

* Gray Wolves: Many gray wolf populations have individuals with black fur due to melanism. These black wolves are found throughout North America, Europe, and Asia, in the same regions as their gray counterparts.

* Eastern Wolves: These wolves, found in the eastern parts of North America, also have black-coated individuals.

* Red Wolves: While rarer, black-coated red wolves exist. They are found in the southeastern United States.

Therefore, it's not about a specific "black wolf" species, but rather about black-coated wolves within different species, and their locations depend on the wolf species' distribution.