Wolves are carnivores
Wolves are NOT herbivores and do NOT eat any important amount of plants
Gray wolves are primarily carnivores, meaning they mainly consume meat. Their diet consists mainly of large hoofed animals such as deer, elk, and moose. Occasionally, they may also consume fruits or vegetation.
Neither, wolves are carnivores.
No. Humans are omnivores, wolves are carnivores, and hares are herbivores.
Wolves do eat some plant matter so are omnivores.
Bison (buffalo) are grazing animals or herbivores. Wolves are carnivores.
All meat eaters are carnivores. But meat eaters will also eat other things if they need to stay alive.
Wolves generally do not eat other carnivores as they prefer herbivores.
In the Arctic, herbivores generally outnumber carnivores. The primary herbivores in this region include species like caribou, muskoxen, and various migratory birds that feed on vegetation. Carnivores, such as polar bears, Arctic foxes, and wolves, are fewer in number as they rely on herbivores for food. Thus, the ecological balance favors herbivores in this harsh environment.
Because all of the farm animals are herbivores. Herbivores don't have "sharp teeth" like such carnivores as wolves or lions do.
Gray wolves are carnivores, and therefore eat meat. Common prey they hunt include deer, elk, caribou, fish, rodents, some birds, etc.
wolves are carnivores so they can eat any type of meat. so yes, they do eat antelope. Do wolves and antelope live in the same countries?