yes and no. It depends on your definition of large. If by large you mean the size of a moose than yes it does if it can. However, If by large you mean the size of an elephant than no.
most large, wild carnivorous animals a pack of wolves bears a pack of foxes hyaenas lions tigers cheetahs leopards etc
foxes, wolves, smaller animals
wolves foxes lynx and other large cats eat beavers
wolves, wild dogs, foxes ect.
wolves dont only eat hoofed animals, wolves eat a lot of animals. They are carnivores. They eat hoofed animals because they have meat, and that is what the wolves have to eat.
arctic foxes wolves and people!
Lots of animals eat birds. Foxes, wolves, sharks, etc.
Wolves, coyotes, foxes, cougars, bobcats, jaguars, alligators, caimans, crocodiles, are just some of the animals that might eat a raccoon.
Well, foxes eat rabbits, wolves eat rabbits, fishes eat other fish, even us we eat animals.
No they do not eat plants and are clearly meat eaters
wolves eat large mammals such as deer They will also eat smaller animals like rabbits. Wolves eat a variety of things big and small. Whatever they can get because wolves are wild so whatever they can get is good!
Wolves are carnivores and eat mostly medium to large size ungulates, but they will also eat rodents, insectivores and foxes. Some wolves have been seen eating salmon, seal, beached whales, lizards, snakes and bird They also eat moose, deer and other large animals. Wolves usually stalk old or sick animals, but they do not always catch what they stalk. They would catch their food by being quiet and stalking the things that are unaware of them except at the last minute.