yes so there it is a omnivore,if it eats berries or other things that grow on plants and eat meat wolves are omnivores!
yes. they do. they also eat grass and little animals that are smaller than them. but only if it is for 1 wolf hunting. if looking for food in a pack, then they choose to eat bigger, hoofed animals.
Yes, wolves will eat berries and other plant material in season. They willingly eat the berries of mountain ash, lily of the valley, bilberries, blueberries and cowberry. Other fruits include nightshade, apples and Pears. They readily visit melon fields during the summer months.
yes so there it is a omnivore,if it eats berries or other things that grow on plants and eat meat wolves are omnivores!
no of couse not their carnovors
Wolves mostly eat meat - any animal that is available such as antelope, marmots, rabbits, squirrels, sheep and even fruits such as berries.
They are omnivors, or in your case both. They can eat berries, other things, or meat.
gray wolves eat at least 20 pounds each week in fall and winter.
No, but gray wolves may eat a red fox.
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Absolutely.
yes
They eat other organisms.
Wolves are carnivores. They also eat berries but their main diet is meat. Wolves' main prey are dear, elk, fish, etc.
They eat fish,birds,rabbits,squirrels,caribou,moose,deer,elk and sometimes bears(rare)
whenever they have foodwhenever they have food
Wolves really are considered a carnivore, but, truthfully, not always. In spring, when there are berries around, if the wolves are having difficulties scouting prey they will snack on berries, but nothing else to my knowledge. What berries do they eat? Woves will eat rasberries, blue berries, black berries and evan strawberries. There are a few other wild berries that they will eat as well, but not the poisonous ones. How can a wolf tell if a berry is safe to eat? Thats easy. By sense of smell. A wolf will simply sniff the new berry type, it also must rely on its instinct and senses. If the wolf smells or senses danger it will of course, leave the berry. But if the berry is fine and the wolf recieves no danger warning, it will eat it. The wolf will also remember the smell of the berry and automatically next time know the berry is safe to eat. Wolves are my favourite animal and I have learned much about these wonderful creatures.