The only predator of wolves are humans. I have killed my share of wolves, as their hides are quite expensive.
They eat other organisms.
Yes, wolves are eukaryotic organisms because their cells, like all animal cells have a nucleus.
Nothing preys on them for food.
No, Gray Wolves are multicellular, just like all other plants and animals you can see with the naked eye.
Im not sure
Think and see if you can find the answer, cause i don'nt konw what is the answer. HA! HA! HA!
Wolves, coyotes, feral cats, feral dogs, owls, and foxes eat rabbits.
I believe it is the taiga biome that has those organisms. :]
Bacteria, Vultures, Crows, Wolves, organisms like that.or if you r looking for an organelle it would be the lysosomeActually, vultures, crows, wolves are helpers of decomposers, as they only help to partially clear up the carcass or corpse, but they do not break them down in simple substances. Real answer is bacterias and certain fungi etc.Also it can be called carrion in biology terms.all decomposers act on dead animals
well, you have to think about how if wolves don't eat a certain organism, that organism can over populate and harm even more organisms.
true. for plato