yes and no they can find dead animals though
they hunt
yes it is
I don't think arctic wolves migrate, but I'm not sure. They probably migrate in the autumn or winter. wolves migrate in the winter when they follow the caribou for food
wolves survive the winter by food. because wolves can eat 1 elk and go on for several weeks it helps them through the winter. Some of the Gray Wolves that have been returned to Yellowstone Park in the USA have become bison-specialists. ALL Wolves hunt in packs, so 1 elk will last a few DAYS, not weeks. 1 Buffalo (Bison) will last several days, also. But wolves travel and leave the carcass for scavengers, such as bears. The wolves are actually MORE SUCCESSFUL hunting in winter, because their prey has difficulty negotiating the deep snow.
it was very hard they had a lot of trouble finding food and things like that
Wolves don't get hunted for food. They are usually hunted for sport, their fur, and to protect livestock. Also, human's don't have much food. In North America and most of Europe, they do - but everywhere else there is often problems with finding food.
By breeding at the end of winter the pups have the best chance of survival due to the warmer weather and greater availability of food. However in the spring and summer there is also a greater danger from predators, including other wolves.
not in the winter as much as you would se it in the summer or like spring because they are out more to get food
Wolves usually mate in winter so that the young will be born in the spring when food is more available and the weather is warmer.
No. Lots of people think that wolves are almost everywhere. RONG! Wolves usually live where there is lots of bush and food. lots of times there closer north in winter forests. So just to be clear, there a very small chance of wolves being on the parries of Saskatchewan. The answer is NO!
Wolves get their food by hunting it down usually in a pack.
People are hunting it and it's having trouble finding food.