Wolves are probably better described as "non-obligate carnivores". They eat primarily meat, but will occasionally consume vegetable matter. They eat meat to survive but wolves eat grass to cure stomach aches and help with digestion
They are primarily carnivores - their diet is mostly of meat from their pray, but many wolves love berries and other fruits and roots as well. They don't eat plants to survive.
Technically, yes, wolves are omnivores as they will eat some plant material. However, they primarily eat meat. Wolves supplement their diet with fruit and vegetable matter. They willingly eat the berries of mountain ash, lily of the valley, bilberries, blueberries and cowberry. Other fruits include nightshade, apples and Pears. They readily visit melon fields during the summer months.
Technically, yes, wolves are omnivores as they will eat some plant material. However, they primarily eat meat. Wolves supplement their diet with fruit and vegetable matter. They willingly eat the berries of mountain ash, lily of the valley, bilberries, blueberries and cowberry. Other fruits include nightshade, apples and pears. They readily visit melon fields during the summer months.
Yes. Wolves are Omnivores.
yes they eat watermelon,pumkin and meat
Neither, wolves are carnivores.
dogs are omnivores, wolves are basicly the original dog, only more aggressive, wolves are omnivores too, the same is with Artic wolves, they are just like any other species of wolf, they are omnivores
wolves are omnivores they eat plants and meat but mostly meat
Wolves do eat some plant matter so are omnivores.
No. Humans are omnivores, wolves are carnivores, and hares are herbivores.
Wolves can be omnivores or carnivores, but it depends on which wolf species. Some species like grey wolves, arctic wolves, etc. are omnivores. Some species like red wolves, brown wolves, black wolves, etc. are carnivores. Some wolves are omnivores and some are carnivores, and it depends on which wolf species it is. Smaller wolves with brighter colors are typically omnivores, while bigger wolves with darker colors are typically carnivores. "Carnivore" means than an animal's diet primarily consists of meat, but not completely, and some carnivores might in a happenstance eat some plants, especially if they're careless or if they're starving.
No they do not eat plants and are clearly meat eaters
Many omnivores eat rabbits. These include bears, wolves, foxes, raccoons, mink, and rats. Other rabbit eaters include snakes, hawks, and eagles.
no.because it only eats other animals and there is not much plant life
Grey Wolves are carnivores as they only eat meat.A gray wolf is a carnivore
i think that wolves and other omnivores alike give the fox competition!!!???
Both are the same species, just different subspecies. The dog is a domesticated wolf.