Wolves do not migrate nor do they hibernate.
No, maned wolves do not hibernate or migrate.
Wolves do not actually migrate but will follow herds of prey animals that pass through their territory.
I don't think arctic wolves migrate, but I'm not sure. They probably migrate in the autumn or winter. wolves migrate in the winter when they follow the caribou for food
bears & humans Their diet ranges from big game, such as elk and moose, to earthworms, berries and grasshoppers. In summer, when the herds migrate, wolves eat mice, birds and even fish. They may also eat carrion. They never eat humans and will only attack them if threatened.
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Wolves are carnivores (meat eaters) but they will eat other foods as well. Their diet ranges from big game, such as elk and moose, to earthworms, berries and grasshoppers.To avoid using too much energy catching their food, wolves prey on weaker members of a herd, such as old, young or sick animals. In summer, when the herds migrate, wolves eat mice, birds and even fish. They may also eat carrion.
They do not hibernate and they do not migrate. They have a wide territorial range and they explore their range freely.
Yes, the Arctic wolf migrates.no
wolves dont only eat hoofed animals, wolves eat a lot of animals. They are carnivores. They eat hoofed animals because they have meat, and that is what the wolves have to eat.
There are no "Indian wolves " and no wolves don't eat hawks. They eat small animals they can catch.
Wolves eat lynxes. Wolves are bigger than lynxes. But lynxes makes no part of the wolves' menu.
wolves drink water and eat meat