Other than humans, tigers appear to be the only serious predators of wolves, not bears. Proven cases of tigers killing wolves are rare and attacks appear to be competitive rather than predatory in nature, with at least four proven records of tigers killing wolves without consuming them. Wolves and bears will occasionally fight over prey.
Ofcourse brown bear would win against a wolf one on one.
A grizzly bear or a wolf or just a wolf or just a grizzly bear.
no
Wolf, if the bear is hungry.
no
If there was no other food around and the wolf was dead, the bear may eat the wolf. Bears would not hunt wolves normally and wolves can outrun a bear.
if u mean what childre think what bears are like it would be a dog / wolf /bear and as in children for bear they think human are a animal NO! I mean how many animals did the children see in BROWN BEAR BROWN BEAR (the story called brown bear brown...)
No. The wolf is much smaller than a polar bear. Polar bears are big and mean.
Yes and no. A bear would eat a wolf if it was injured, or a wolf cub with no defence, but only if the bear was desperate. So yeah, basically a bear could eat a wolf if it wanted to, but if there were things like lions, tigers, panthers, and cheetahs where wolves live, i'm sure they'd be more than happy to have wolf stew! Hope this helps! :)
If a wolf found a dead bear laying around it would probably eat it but generally, no.
No. The wolf is much smaller than a polar bear. Polar bears are big and mean.
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