As wolves are unlikely to be found in Africa, it is rather improbable that a lion and a wolf will ever meet in the wild.
A mountain lion will eat wolves when it is starving.Otherwise lions are not known for eating wolves.It is seldom.
Wolves will eat a mountain lion if the opportunity were to arise. Also hyenas may it a young or an injured lion but may struggle to tackle a fully grown lion.
Actually if a Mountain Lion is fully grown it can hunt down a wolf and eat it!
well wolves can eat a lion only if the lion is dead.
it depends on the lion and the wolves. one healthy adult lion vs eight wolves, probably the lion but only because they killed the leader of the wolf pack. he would also have lots of injuries.
To feed more wolves in the pack. Each wolf can eat up to 20 pounds in a setting. That's more than a lion can muster!
Bears and wolves are known to kill cougars. Large alligators may eat cougars.
They aren't located together. The wolves of Ethiopia are found on the Sanetti Plateau in a rocky cold place. The lion is on the savanna. There is also a wolf located in Northeast Africa and not in the same area as the lion.
Yes. A pack of wolves could take down a solitary lion. A wolf versus a lion one on one would probably go to the lion, die to its superior size. Be aware, however, that there would probably be more than one lion, making it more difficult for the wolves.
yes
It really depends on how strong/large the wolves are and how strong/large the lion is.Another AnswerThe lion would win the fight with the two wolves because it has the strength of killing a siberian tiger, while two wolves would have difficulties with. Two wolves are not strong enough to kill a lion, but four or more wolves would totally kill a lion. Even if the two wolves are strong and large, the lion would still kill them, but it could get injured.
Typically wolves, cougars ( puma / mountian lion) but also by bears and even people if they illegaly shoot one.