That would be a no. For example, what if a pack of wolves or a lone wolf killed a human, which is very rare. He/she would only have attacked if it had thought you were a threat to it, to its pack, to its cubs, or it may have had rabies. Bear are stringy meated, so if they killed a bear its very rare to eat it, unless they or it was starved! Austin115
because they are easier to catch and kill
Bears eat anything and everything they are big enough to kill.
No they don't. Arctic wolves live in packs and they are even known to kill and eat small bear cubs. There is no way that a Polar Bear will kill wolves because wolves are so much faster for them to catch and because arctic wolves work in packs.No, their ranges don't really overlap.
Yes wolves can catch some illnesses like rabies
Not at all. Black wolves only kill certain animals that live in their territory. One black wolf cannot take down an adult moose or a cougar, but a pack of black wolves might.
it is ellegal to kill wolves in the US
The wolves are not killing because they are hungry, they sport kill for the excitement of the chase and the kill.
There were wolves in 1995 and there are still wolves.
Yes, horses are prey animals and predators will try to catch and kill them for food. Such as wolves, cougars, bears etc.
Native people such as Inuit people usually don't kill wolves. They see wolves as teachers on how to hunt.
If they can catch them. :)
Wolves only kill people when they are scared. A wolf would not just go up to you and kill you.