they do not.they will fight them off when they disturb their kill,but they do not hunt them.
They eat fish,birds,rabbits,squirrels,caribou,moose,deer,elk and sometimes bears(rare)
Gray wolves typically do not prey on adult bears, as they are generally too large and powerful. However, they may scavenge on bear carcasses or occasionally target bear cubs if the opportunity arises. In ecosystems where bears and wolves coexist, wolves primarily focus on smaller ungulates and other prey rather than actively hunting 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.
gray wolves eat at least 20 pounds each week in fall and winter.
bears
No, but gray wolves may eat a red fox.
Polar bears, grizzly bears, brown bears, wolves, Arctic foxes, red foxes, wolverines and mink are the major carnivores found in the Arctic. Some are actually omnivores and eat plant matter as well as animals.
yes
Absolutely.
yes
They eat other organisms.
Mostly bears eat fish and berries. So I'd say probably not.