* No Native Wolf Population: Pennsylvania has no native wolf population. They were extirpated from the state centuries ago due to hunting and habitat loss.
* Occasional Sightings: While there have been occasional reports of wolves sighted in Pennsylvania, these are often misidentifications of coyotes or other canids.
* Color Variations: Wolves do have some color variations, but true albinism (completely white) is rare.
While a white wolf might be possible, it's extremely unlikely to be found in Pennsylvania. The state's wildlife is primarily dominated by coyotes and other smaller canids.