They hunt as a pack, but once it is time to feed on their prey it's the most will-strong that goes first. Mostly it is the alpha male and then the alpha female that is first up, and then the rest follows. However, they do not share - "what is mine is mine and no one else".
The only predator of wolves are humans. I have killed my share of wolves, as their hides are quite expensive.
Other wolves
No,because the pretator which is the wolf wiil atack in the den and doesn't want to eat when the other wolves of the pack can't find food.
Wolves mainly get on with their own pack. Any other animals are basically either food, or competition for food.
Most wolves belong to a pack. The adults would do the hunting and eat first. It goes from oldest to the youngest wolf. Some wolves if there is not enough to share usually the pups would go without. But with the very young that have started eating meat but cannot go to a hunt the adult wolf would regurgitate.
Cougars are top predators, so they are at the top of the food chain. Top predators have few competitors or natural enemies. However, wolves and bears are also top predators. Because Cougars, bears, and wolves share the same habitat, they can compete and kill each other if food is scarce.
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.
because, if the arctic wolves had pup's the same time as the other wolves then the pup's would not live. because for one, they'd freeze, for another, they would not have enough food to go around. just like the amount of wolves. they have few pup's when there's scarce food, and lots when the food is plenty-full.
Only a female wolf and her pups live in dens
Because it doesn't want to share the food. Inherited behaviour from wolves.
Some ethologists think wolves have partial symbiosis with crows and ravens, using them as "spotters" and letting them share the kills. The fact that we have dogs, which are the descendents of wolves, testifies to the wolves' inclination to work well with other species.
Wolves get their food by hunting it down usually in a pack.