A black bear can eat a lone wolf, but since wolves live in packs, the black bear would prefer not to. When it comes to carrion fights, black bears will attack wolves and sometimes drive them away.
While it is possible for a pack to overcome a black bear, it would be at the loss of at least some pack members. Bears are powerful animals, and wolves generally seek out less formidable prey.
it eats wolves and black bears
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.
No.
bears
yes
A pack of wolves
Mostly bears eat fish and berries. So I'd say probably not.
No. Wolves aren't where polar bear cubs are located. Male polar bears if they are hungry will hunt a cub and eat it.
fish, meat
Yes. Black bears will kill and eat moose calves if they catch one that is unguarded. Black bears will also eat moose carcasses that wolves had killed. Sometimes a black bear may be able to kill an adult moose, though it most likely would be one that is sick, wounded or too weak to put up much of a fight.
If a wolf found a dead bear laying around it would probably eat it but generally, no.
Wolves do eat ducks because they are carnivores. They also eat other animals such as deer, moose, ox and bears.