I really don't know about eating it, but it can certainly kill it. But, they rarely kill coyotes. Please note that most of the time bears kill coyotes in a competitive way, rather than predatory.
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No, at least not in the wild. Wolves and bears often compete over kills. Obviously a bear has more brute strength, but wolf packs are able to defend their kills against bears, and I'm sure there are cases in which the wolves steal a bear's kill. They have a unique relationship as demonstrated in the introduction of wolves into Yellowstone.
In short, no, wild wolves do not get along with bears.
no they do not work together. infact they are often competing agenst each other for food.
Not really, mainly because coyotes are often smart enough to stay clear of a grizzly bear for their own safety.
bears dont work together. they live alone
Not usually.
no because buffalo enemies are bears and wolves
Yes, there were bears along the Mormon trail, especially in the mountain areas. Wolves and buffalo stampedes were more common threats though.
Man; Wolves; other bears.
Yes. Brown bears and polar bears are one of the main predators to reindeer, along with wolves, golden eagles, and wolverines. All bears will prey on the weak and young, though they are known to target all reindeer of any age.
No. Wolves are Canines like dogs, foxes and coyotes. Bears are Ursine and have nothing in common with wolves, save for both being mammals
Bears eat any animals they can get their paws on. Wolves happen to be one of those animals. Bears will eat you if they can catch you so stay out of their way.
bears
No.
yes
mainly the bears
Wolves and polar bears are both examples of top carnivores in the coniferous forest and/or tundra ecosystems.
The most powerful (or apex) predator in the arctic is the polar bear.arctic foxes, polar bears