No, they 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
Both are the same species, just different subspecies. The dog is a domesticated wolf.
Yes, wolves are omnivores though most of their diet consists of other animals,
Carnivores and omnivores both eat other animals.
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.
A wolf is a carnivore.If you think about it, technically, they can be omnivores because they do eat fruit sometimes. However, they are classified as Carnivores.While it is true that wolves can eat fruit, and in desperate situations they will eat such, they can notsustain themselves off fruit. There for, they are not, in any way, omnivores. They are carnivores, as meat is a crucial part of their diet and they can not live for long periods without it.wolfs are carnivores who hunt in packs using team work.hint : Taylor Lautner in real life :-)A carnivore+
A wolf is a carnivore.If you think about it, technically, they can be omnivores because they do eat fruit sometimes. However, they are classified as Carnivores.While it is true that wolves can eat fruit, and in desperate situations they will eat such, they can notsustain themselves off fruit. There for, they are not, in any way, omnivores. They are carnivores, as meat is a crucial part of their diet and they can not live for long periods without it.wolfs are carnivores who hunt in packs using team work.hint : Taylor Lautner in real life :-)A carnivore+
Turtles are omnivores.
Garden snails, the most common type, are herbivores. Some snails, like the wolf snails, will eat other snails, so they are carnivores.
Garden snails, the most common type, are herbivores. Some snails, like the wolf snails, will eat other snails, so they are carnivores.
Carnivores and omnivores eat other animals and herbivores and other omnivores eat plants.
Yes, a wolf is an example of a heterotroph because it obtains its energy by consuming other organisms, such as herbivores or omnivores. Wolves cannot produce their own food through photosynthesis like autotrophs.