no ravens are not part of the wolves' prey. But if the raven is already dead then they will eat it
no its the other way around
The spiritual connection to wolves is the ravens. And why the ravens, because they help guide the wolves though any kind of journey they face. The spiritual connection to wolves is the ravens. And why the ravens, because they help guide the wolves though any kind of journey they face.
Cats, wolves, foxes.
There is some observational evidence to suggest that ravens (and crows) have a relationship with wolves living in the same area. Ravens have been known to fly ahead of a wolf pack on the hunt and it has been suggested that they may be leading the wolves in the direction of prey. Ravens, being scavengers, get a good meal from a wolf kill and the wolves get an easier hunt. Symbiosis. Wolves and ravens have also been observed playing with each other on many occasions.
The wolves enimies are the bears, farmers, hunters, ravens, and other humans that want to do harm.
lots of things such as wolves tigers humans and cheater
Wildcats, coyotes, wolves, owls, ravens, etc.
Like all corvids, ravens will eat most anything organic.
They aren't really, but ravens like to scavenge, and a wolf returning to continue feeding on an earlier kill probably won't like seeing ravens there eating from it.
Wolves, obviously, squirels, chipmunks, mice, caribou, ravens, bears, and humans.
There are many different types of symbiotic relationships wolves have. But one that is more general is their mutual symbiotic relationship with Ravens. Wolves watch ravens for food or signs of danger. For instance, if the Raven is circling around, the wolf knows there is food. Then Ravens, in turn, will rely on the wolves skill for food. Sometimes they don't even touch carcasses where a wolf isn't around. Hope that helps. =)
Valkyries
yes