No, they don't. They're too small to fight a wolf.
Wolves, coyotes, and bobcats will eat a turkey.
No, they do not. They are half the size. They eat mostly rodents.
No. To recent studies arctic wolves don't exist.
No, wolves do not eat arctic foxes.Sometimes, though they usually go for easier to catch game like hares or caribou.The Arctic Fox avoids them unless they are sneaking around. They are very fast too. So the Arctic Wolf and Arctic Fox rarely eat each other.
I know arctic wolves eat them.
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.
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
Wild dogs, arctic foxes, jackals and bobcats are all predator to the Arctic hare. ( Possibly wolves to if they are hungry enough ! But they usually look for bigger prey ).
Yes, Arctic wolves are secondary consumers. In the wild, Arctic wolves' primarily prey on muskoxen and Arctic hares. They have also been found to prey on lemmings, Arctic foxes, birds and beetles.
If they eat too much.
Yes they certainly do!