Yes they certainly do!
No, they are strictly carnivores and eat no plants.
Arctic wolves are carnivores and they eat musk oxen, peary caribou, arctic foxes, ptarmigan, lemmings, seals, nesting birds, and arctic hares.Depending on the season, Arctic wolves eat Caribou, hares, voles, and moose.
No, arctic wolves do not typically eat polar bears in their natural habitat. Arctic wolves primarily feed on smaller animals such as caribou, musk oxen, and Arctic hares. Polar bears are much larger and are not a common prey for arctic wolves.
Gray wolves and their subspecies. The most common subspecies of gray wolf to eat a caribou is the arctic/tundra wolf. Timber wolves might also eat a heard, but timber wolves typically live a bit too far south of where most caribou live.
They are prey to Arctic Wolves.
Arctic hares, lemmings, and caribou are known to feed on tufted saxifrage, as it is a common plant in the Arctic tundra. These animals rely on the plant as a food source due to its availability in their habitat and its nutritional value.
Grizzlies, wolves and even eagles predate on caribou in various parts of their range.
they both live in the arctic, both have teeth, are both white.
Wolves, arctic foxes, bears, geese, lemming, stoat, caribou, squirrel, seal, and many other animals
Caribou
They eat fish,birds,rabbits,squirrels,caribou,moose,deer,elk and sometimes bears(rare)
Yes. They don't ;eat arctic willow all the time but they can.