No.They do not feed on each other.
Yes, wolves will attack each other for food. Even in packs, wolves are territorial, and another wolf is not to take away from the alpha.
Wolves live in a pack=a family for humans Wolves hunt with each other, working with each other=humans do the same Wolves look after each other, care for each other, even mourn=Humans do the same Wolves will never leave behind a fellow packmate=some humans do this Wolves never leave orphans orphaned=some humans do this Wolves will attack anyone or anything that threatens it=humans would do the same Wolves rarely attack humans=some humans look for any possible chance to attack wolves http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcB38vZmYJ8
No, players cannot attack or otherwise harm one another in multiplayer. Real wolves will not attack each other if there is no reason to do so in order to conserve energy and strength.
Werewolves most certainly do not fight each other. They are very loving and kind to one another. (but don't tell that to a vampire or anyone else or I'll eat you, no seriously I am a werewolf myself and i will eat you if you tell no seriously i am) Werewolves only fight, well, everything except other werewolves. Toodles!
Pumas and America play against each other in 1987 which included Canada. In all the matches they have played they have only lost two out of eight test matches.
no because they fight each other
No, pumas do not roar loudly to communicate with other members of their species. They are generally quiet animals and use other vocalizations and body language to communicate with each other.
wolves protect each other to keep the number of their pack at a size where they can still hunt.Because wolf packs are families, and they care about each other.
wolves protect each other to keep the number of their pack at a size where they can still hunt.Because wolf packs are families, and they care about each other.
Wolves work with each other to hunt for game. They are family.
No but two wolves can eat and pretty much kill each other
It is unlikely for a wolf to attack and eat a puma, as they belong to different predator species and do not typically prey on each other. Wolves primarily hunt smaller animals such as deer, elk, and small mammals, while pumas typically target medium-sized prey such as deer and other mammals.